10 Computer Applications-Cyber Ethics (Part 1) - Notes
10 Computer Applications-Cyber Ethics (Part 1) - Notes
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Textbook: DINESH Super Simplified Computer Applications BY Dr. Vipan Arora
UNIT 3
CYBER ETHICS (Part – 1)
NETIQETTES
Few Netiquettes
Don’t Plagiarize.
Thank people who help you.
Verifying facts before reposting.
Don’t overuse the emoticons.
Respect other people’s privacy.
Don’t express offensive opinions.
Don’t type only in capital letters.
Don’t send unwanted spam messages.
Check messages and respond promptly.
Don’t post private or embarrassing images or comments.
SOFTWARE LICENSE
It is a Legal document that provides details
regarding the use and distribution of software.
SOFTWARE LICENSES
(Legally govern use & distribution)
It is a means of developing and distributing software that ensures software is available for
use, modification, and redistribution by anyone. It can generally be downloaded for little or
no monetary cost and may be used, shared, borrowed or modify without restriction.
It refers to software which is both free software as well as open source software. It is a
software that is liberally licensed to grant the rights of users to study, change, and improve its
design through the availability of its source code.
FREEWARE
It refers to the software that is available for free of cost and which allows copying and further
distribution, but no modifications as source code is not available.
PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE
It is paid software for which software publisher retains the rights. Distribution and
modification is not allowed as source code is not available. Example: Microsoft Office,
Adobe Photoshop etc.
Intellectual Property (IP): Any intangible asset that is created from an original
thought, such as an idea, name, content, design, invention or digital media by an intellectual
or company.
TYPES OF IPR
COPYRIGHT: It offers exclusive rights for protecting the authorship of original and
creative work like songs, music, movies, books etc.
Patent: It offers exclusive rights to its inventor for a particular duration of time, in
respect of his invention.
Trademark: It consists of a recognizable sign, design or expression to differentiate
between products and services. Example: Logo of any company like Honda, Bajaj,
etc.
Trade Secrets: It consists of a secret formula, secret design, secret technique etc.
used by a company in creating its products to gain advantage over competitors.
PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is act of copying of another person's ideas, work, words or writing and pretending
that they are one's own work.
Digital Property (DP): Any information about you or created by you that exists in
digital form, either online or an electronic storage device, including the information necessary
to access digital asset. Example: Database, internet accounts, cloud storage etc.
Digital Property Rights (DPR): It refers to rights that grants access and control of
digital information.