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Digital Rights and Responsibilities
Made by: Blake, John, Brion, and Cody
-Plagiarism-Places to find copyrighted material with permission to use-Cyber bullying-Digital rights-Privacy-Rules for keeping your personal information private-Rights to use information-Example of stealing copyrighted material-Opinion/Expression of speech-Stealing personal information-Bibliography
Supporters were Beth K. and Jamie T.
Plagiarism is an act of stealing on the internet.
If you copy and paste from the Internet it is
plagiarism. Copyrighted material is music,
literature, photos, videos etc. that give the
producers exclusive rights to sell. No one can
use this material without permission.
Plagiarism
Places to find copyrighted material with
permission to use.
Creative Commons (music, video, photos)
Flickr (photos)
Jamendo (music)
Presentation on Cyber Bullying
* Click on the above movie to watch
Digital Rights
Privacy
Rights to use information
Opinion/Expression of speech
Digital privacy is an important right to keep. It
is being able to keep your personal information
away from predators. It also keeps you from
getting your identity stolen.
Privacy
Rules for keeping your personal information
privateNever share passwords or accounts with anyone
Never use a passwords such as a first or last name
Never give personal information such as where you
live out
Never give out your age
Always put in an answer to a question to keep
accounts safe
Never put your username as your password
Rights to use information
You have the rights to look at
information, study it, but never copy
it. Copying it would be breaking the
law and also would show how
untrustworthy and irresponsible you
are.
Examples of stealing copyrighted material
Videoing movies at a theatre and selling them
Taking pictures off of the internet and selling or using them as your own.
Downloading recorded music from illegal downloading sites.
Copying movies from a DVD.
Copying and pasting articles, web pages, or any written information and calling it your own.
Opinion/expression of speech You should always control yourself on what you say. On the internet you have time to write down what you want to say before you publish, send or upload. You have a responsibility to reread and edit what you say so that it sounds professional, clear, and is responsible.
If you publish confidential information online
for a company you are working at it is breaking
the law.
If you publish untrue facts that can
potentially hurt a person’s character it is also
illegal
Stealing Personal Information
BIBLIOGRAPHY
www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/plagiarism.html
http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/adults/cyber-bullying.aspx