Legislation Protecting Users And Data - Content Flashcards

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What are the seven main legislations that affect the use of IT systems?

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  • Consumer Rights Act (2015)
  • Police and Justice Act (2006)
  • Computer Misuse Act (1990)
  • The Copyright Regulations (1992)
  • The Health and Safety Regulations (1992)
  • The Data Protection Act (2018)
  • Copyright Designs and Patents Act (1988)
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What is the Consumer Rights Act?

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• This covers consumer rights regarding goods and services, including digital content.
• Consumers have the right to repair, replacement or refund for faulty digital content.

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What is the Police and Justice Act?

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• This act is an amendment to the Computer Misuse Act so that it covers denial of service attacks (DoS).
• The maximum sentence for a DoS attack is 10 years in prison.

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What are the Copyright Regulations?

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• This extends the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act to include computer programs.
• It makes company board directors liable to prosecution for allowing illegally copied software to be used in their organisation.

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What are the Health and Safety regulations?

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• These regulations require organisations to make sure that display equipment meet health and safety standards
• Failure to meet the regulations is punishable by up to two years imprisonment and unlimited fines.

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What is the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act?

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• Protects the rights of creators of original pieces of work. This prevents others distributing this work without the copyright holder’s permission
• Breach of the act incurs penalties of up to 10 years imprisonment and unlimited fines.

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Why is legislation important?

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• Legislation ensures compliance.
• It encourages and builds trust in systems.
• Ubiquitous computing means our virtual lives are as important to us as our real lives.

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What are the benefits of legislation?

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Individuals - they can trust systems and be sure their personal data is protected.

Society- the use of powers is transparent and clear

Organisations - their reputation is ensured

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