DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS 11 TIPS FOR MONITORING YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT AND 5 TIPS TO MAKE IT POSITIVE.

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DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS 11 TIPS FOR MONITORING YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT AND 5 TIPS TO MAKE IT POSITIVE

DEFINITION OF A DIGITAL FOOTPRINT A DIGITAL FOOTPRINT IS A RECORD OR TRAIL LEFT BY THE THINGS YOU DO OR ARE DONE WITH RELATION TO YOU ONLINE, EX. SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVITY INFO FROM YOUR PERSONAL WEBSITE BROWSING HISTORIES PHOTOS AND VIDEOS YOU’VE UPLOADED

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8 TIPS USE PRIVACY SETTINGS KEEP A LIST OF ACCOUNTS DELETE ACCOUNTS YOU NO LONGER USE DON’T OVERSHARE KEEP USERNAMES, ALIASES, PASSWORDS, LAST NAMES, FULL NAMES, PICTURES, ADDRESSES AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION AS PRIVATE AS POSSIBLE. USE A PASSWORD KEEPER GOOGLE YOURSELF USE A SECONDARY THINK BEFORE YOUR PUBLISH REMEMBER EVERY , TEXT, IMAGE, POST, ETC. IS KEPT AND STORED, THE INTERNET NEVER FORGETS. USE DIGITAL TOOLS TO MANAGE YOUR FOOTPRINT LIMIT THE CAPTURE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION PLATFORMS THAT BLOCK TRACKING COOKIES: DISCONNECT.ME, DONOTTRACKME, GHOSTERY.COM,

5 TIPS TO A POSITIVE DIGITAL FOOTPRINT

FAIR USE AND COPYRIGHT RESPECTING THE ARTISTIC WORK OF OTHERS

FAIR USE FAIR USE IS A DEFENSE AGAINST A CLAIM OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. A MAJORITY OF THE CONTENT YOU CREATE MUST BE YOUR OWN. GIVE CREDIT TO THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER DON’T MAKE MONEY OFF OF THE COPYRIGHTED WORK. GUIDELINES FOR FAIR USE

THE TWO CATEGORIES OF FAIR USE THE TWO CATEGORIES OF FAIR USE ARE: COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM, PARODY COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM FAIR USE PRINCIPLES ALLOW YOU TO REPRODUCE SOME OF THE WORK TO ACHIEVE YOUR PURPOSES. SOME EXAMPLES OF COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM INCLUDE: QUOTING A FEW LINES FROM A BOB DYLAN SONG IN A MUSIC REVIEW SUMMARIZING AND QUOTING FROM A MEDICAL ARTICLE ON PROSTATE CANCER IN A NEWS REPORT COPYING A FEW PARAGRAPHS FROM A NEWS ARTICLE FOR USE BY A TEACHER OR STUDENT IN A LESSON, OR COPYING A PORTION OF A SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE ARTICLE FOR USE IN A RELATED COURT CASE.

PARODY A PARODY IS A WORK THAT RIDICULES ANOTHER, USUALLY WELL-KNOWN WORK, BY IMITATING IT IN A COMIC WAY. JUDGES UNDERSTAND THAT, BY ITS NATURE, PARODY DEMANDS SOME TAKING FROM THE ORIGINAL WORK BEING PARODIED.

COPYRIGHT THE LEGAL CONCEPT THAT WORKS SUCH AS, ART, WRITING, IMAGES, MUSIC, POETRY AND ETC. – BELONG TO THE PEOPLE WHO CREATE THEM. ACCORDING TO COPYRIGHT LAW, ANY ORIGINAL CONTENT YOU CREATE AND RECORD IN A LASTING FORM IS YOUR OWN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. THIS MEANS THAT OTHER PEOPLE CAN’T LEGALLY COPY YOUR WORK OR PRETEND IT’S THEIRS, NOR CAN ANY MONEY BE MADE. TO COPY OR CHANGE COPYRIGHTED WORD, YOU MUST HAVE PERMISSION FROM THE PERSON WHO HOLDS THE COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE.

PUBLISHING WORKS THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COPYRIGHT TRADITIONAL COPYRIGHT – WORK CANNOT BE USED, ADAPTED, COPIED, OR PUBLISHED WITHOUT CREATOR’S PERMISSION. CREATIVE COMMONS – THIS IS WHEN WORK MAY BE USED WITHOUT PERMISSION, BUT ONLY UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. CREATORS SET RULES FOR THE WAY THEIR WORK IS USED. PUBLIC DOMAIN – WORK CAN BE USED, ADAPTED, COPIED, AND PUBLISHED, COMPLETELY WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS, NO PERMISSION NEEDED.

SHARING COPYRIGHTED CONTENT MANY VIDEO SHARING PLATFORM SITES OFFER THE OPTION OF SHARING VIDEOS BY EMBEDDING. VIDEOS OF TV SHOWS AND MOVIES MAYBE IN VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAW ON THESE PLATFORMS. YOU SHOULD NEVER EMBED VIDEOS THAT YOU KNOW IS BREAKING COPYRIGHT LAWS.

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP NINE ELEMENTS

WHAT IS DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP NORMS OF APPROPRIATE, RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR WITH REGARD TO TECHNOLOGY USE.

9 ELEMENTS OF DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP DIGITAL ACCESS EQUAL DIGITAL RIGHTS AND SUPPORTING ELECTRONIC ACCESS. DIGITAL EXCLUSION MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO GROW AS A SOCIETY. DIGITAL COMMERCE DEALS WITH ISSUES SURROUNDING THE ELECTRONIC BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS OVER THE INTERNET. DIGITAL COMMUNICATION DEALS WITH THE ELECTRONIC EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION DIGITAL LITERACY DEALS WITH THE PROCESS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING ABOUT TECHNOLOGY AND USE OF IT

9 ELEMENTS OF DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP DIGITAL ETIQUETTE ELECTRONIC STANDARDS OF CONDUCT OR PROCEDURE – DEALS WITH APPROPRIATE RULES AND INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR WHEN USING TECHNOLOGY DIGITAL LAW ELECTRONIC RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTIONS AND DEEDS – DEALS WITH THE ETHICS OF TECHNOLOGY WITHIN SOCIETY DIGITAL RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES THOSE FREEDOMS EXTENDED TO EVERYONE IN A DIGITAL WORLD – DEALS WITH THE USERS RIGHT TO PRIVACY, FREE SPEECH AND ETC. DIGITAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING IN A DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY WORLD – DEALS WITH ERGONOMIC PRACTICES, PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES AND ETC. DIGITAL SECURITY (SELF PROTECTION) ELECTRONIC PRECAUTIONS TO GUARANTEE SAFETY – DEALS WITH THEFT, INTERNET SAFETY AND ETC.