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Ethics & Copyright

1. Ethics is a branch of _________ that makes moral ___________, considers issues of right and wrong, and determines what __________are humane (______and _________) and inhuman (_________) Morals- ____________________ ____________________________ Information Technology Ethics - ____________________________ Ethics

A document issued by a government office to... __________________ __________________ __________________ _____________: Definition

What can you copyright 1. __________ Works (novels, poetry, newspapers, magazines, software) 2. __________Works ( _____, jingles) 3. __________ Works ( __________, operas, skits) 4. Pantomimes & Choreographic Works (ballet, modern dance, mime works)

5. _______ -_______ (Photos, maps, posters, drawings, cartoons) 6. _______– _______(movies, TV shows, TV ads) 7. _______ _________ (recordings of music, sounds, and words) What can you copyright?

Certain uses of the work are lawful ONLY IF... they are done with the ____________ (_______/_______) of the owner of the copyright Copyright Protection –

*1. ____ ______________________ ___________________________ 2. ____________ copies 3. __________ copies 4. Make sound recordings of performances of literary and musical works 5. Translate literary works 6. ________________________ You need permission from the copyright owner to:

Under the copyright law, in limited situations, it permits the use of a copyrighted work, including __________ ___________of that work __________ the copyright owner’s permission.

*** Up to __________of all software in use worldwide is pirated and costs companies approximately ____________yearly in lost revenue. Piracy: ________ *** Under Title 18 of the United States Code, criminal penalties including _____ ____________and legal awards of up to _______could be imposed for the first offense of criminal copyright infringement.

Cyberlives Definition: _______________ ________________________ ________________________ “Footprints” and “Fingerprints” Definition: ________________ _________________________

1. Maintaining an account ______ 2. ______ ________ 3. M.U.G. – _____ _____ _____ 4. Chat Rooms 5. Using search __________ 6. Posting __________ How?

1._________________________ 2._________________________ 3. _________________________ What should you do?