Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues in MIL Flashcards

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protects literary and artistic works, such as books and other writings, musical works, films, paintings and other works, ang computer progams

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copyright

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copyright of artistic, literary, and derivative works

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50 years after death of author (last surviving author if more than one)

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copyright of anonymous/pseudonymous works

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50 years from first lawful publication

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copyright of broadcasts

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20 years from broadcast

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copyright of works of art

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25 years from creation

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copyright of audio-visual works

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50 years from publication

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the _______ of a copyrighted work for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching including multiple copies for classroom use, scholarship, research, and similar purposes is not an infringement of copyright

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fair use

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determiners whether the use made of a work is fair use

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  • purpose and character of the use, including whethe such use is od a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes
  • nature of the copyrighted work
  • amount of sustainability of the portion used in relation to thr copyrighted work as a whole
  • effect of the use upon potential market for or value of thr copyrighted work
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9
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what section states rules about private reproduction of copyrighted works

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sec. 187.1

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10
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when is authorization of the owner for reproduction not needed

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  • done by a natural person
  • exclusively for research or private study
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private reproduction provision does not apply to

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  • entire books or substantial parts of them
  • musical works in any gfaphic form
  • compilations of data or materials
  • computer programs
  • any case where reproduction would unreasonably conflict with a normal exploitation of the work
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12
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works that are not subject to copyright, and can be freely used or exploited by the public, without seeking permission from the author

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public domain

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13
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“________________” as the public may remake, recreate, and re-interpret public domain works more freely - paving the way to spur further creativity

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creative freedom

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14
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to steal and pass off the ideas or words of another as one’s own

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plagiarism

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15
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to use another’s production without crediting the source

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plagiarism

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16
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2 categories of plagiarism

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sources not cited, source cited

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17
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forms of plagiarism where sources are not cited

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  • the ghost writer
  • the photocopy
  • the potluck paper
  • the poor disguise
  • the labor of laziness
  • the self-stealer
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forms of plagiarism where sources are cited

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  • the forgotten footnote
  • misinformer
  • the too-perfect paraphrase
  • the resourceful citer
  • the perfect crime
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19
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the writer turns another’s work, word for word, as his or her own without making any changes to the original source

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thr ghost writer

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20
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the writer copies significant portions of text straight from a single source without alteration

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the photocopy

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21
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the writer copies from several different sources, teeaking the sentences to make them fit together while retaining most of the original phrasing

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the potluck paper

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the writer has altered the paper’s appearance slightly by changing keywords and phrases

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the poor disguise

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23
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the writer takes the time to paraphrase most of the paper from other sources and make it all fit together

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labor of laziness

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24
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the writer borrows generously from his or her previous work

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the self-stealer

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25
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the writer mentions an author’s name for a source but neglects to include specific information on the location of the material referenced

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the forgotten footnote

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the writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them

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the misinformer

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27
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the writer properly cites a source but neglects to put quotation marks on the text that has been copied word for word or close to it

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the too-perfect paraphrase

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28
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the writer properly cites all sources paraphrasing and using quotations appropriately, but the paper contains almost no original work

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the sresourceful citer

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29
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the writer properly quotes and cites sources in some places, but goes on to paraphrase other arguments from those sources without citation

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the perfect crime

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30
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universally accepted rules, accepted and enforced within a certain territory or entity

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legal

31
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ethical comes from the latin word ________ which means _________

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ethikos, character

32
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moral obligation of knowing what is right and wrong

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ethical

33
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production of data or results and reporting them as true and correct

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fabrication

34
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manipulation of research materials, or the modification and/or omission of data to meet a certain result

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falsification

35
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plagiarism comes from the latin wors _______ which means ________

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plagiarus, kidnapper

36
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intellectual theft

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plagiarism

37
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fabrication and falsification may result to ___________

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defamation

38
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2 types of defamation

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slander, libel

39
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oral defamatory statements

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slander

40
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printed defamation

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libel

41
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societal issues in the information age

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digital divide, internet addiction, cyberbullying, cybercrime

42
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may pertain to the gap between the younger and older generations in terms of technological use

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digital divide

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first divide

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between nations, industrialized and developing, educated and illiterate

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second divide

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linguistic and cultural

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third divide

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growing gap between the rich and the poor

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fourth divide (emerging)

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views in prosperity

47
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excessive or poorly controlled preoccupations, urges, or behaviors regarding computer use and internet access that lead to impairment distress

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internet addiction

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intimidation, oppression, harassment, and discrimination done via information and communications technology

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cyberbullying

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7 types of cyberbullying

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flaming, harassment, cyberstalking, denigration, masquerade, outing and trickery, exclusion

50
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sending angry, rude, vulgar messages directed at a person or persons privately or to an online group

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flaming

51
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repeatedly sending a person offensive messages

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harassment

52
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harassment that includes threats of harm

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cyberstalking

53
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(put-downs) sending or posting harmful, untrue, or cruel statements about a person to other people

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denigration

54
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pretending to be someone else and sending or posting material that portray a person or entity negatively

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masquerade

55
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sending or posting material about a person that contains sensitive imformation, including forwarding messages or images

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outing and trickery

56
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actions that specifically exclude a person from an online group

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exclusion

57
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illegal acts online

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cybercrime

58
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an act defining cybercrime, providing for the prevention, investigation, suppression, and imposition of penalties therefor and for other purposes

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republic act no. 10175

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name of ra 10175

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cybercrime prevention act of 2012

60
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refers to the practice of modifying or altering computer software and hardware to accomplish a goal that is considered to be outside of the creator’s original objective

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hacking

61
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attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card detail, often for malicious reasons, by disguising as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication

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phishing

62
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refers to obtaining files that you do not have the right to use from the internet

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illegal downloading

63
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practice of illegally copying and selling digital music, video, computer software, etc.

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digital piracy

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it is the deliberate use of someone else’s identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in the other person’s name, and perhaps to the other person’s disadvantage or loss

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identity theft

65
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it is a virtual sex encounter in which two or more people (connected remotely via internet) send each other sexually explicit contents or sexually explicit acts

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cybersex

66
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it is a form of child sexual exploitarion

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child pornography

67
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refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce

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intellectual property

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an act prescribing the intellectual property code and establishing the intellectual property office, providing its powers and functions, and for other purposes

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ra no. 8293

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government agency mandated to administer and implement state policies on intellectual property to strengthen the protection of ip rights in thr country

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IPOPHL (intellectual property office of the philippines)

70
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an exclusive right granted for a new, inventive, and useful product. it can take the form of a new producr, process, or technical improvement to existing invention

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patent

71
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protects literary and artistic works, such as books and other writings, musical works, films, paintings and other works, and computer programs

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copyright

72
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is a word, a group of words, sign, symbol, or a logo that distinguishes your business’ goods or services from those of other traders

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trademark

73
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consists of three-dimensional features, such as the shape or surface of an article, or of two-dimensional features, such as patterns, lines, or color

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industrial design

74
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just like inventions, is an exclusive right granted to for an invention, but it does not reauire condition of the involvement of an inventive step to be protected

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utility models