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DFJHS Computer Tech

Ethics

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Rules for Right and Wrong behavior. Ethics
Have a punishment associated with them. Laws
Rights possessed by the Author of a work. Copyright
Any software or data created with a computer is owned by its creator and is automatically copyrighted as soon as it is in any tangible form (saved). Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 2000
Unless there is notice specifically granting permission to copy, software cannot be legally copied. License agreements
You are buying permission to use the software, you do not OWN the software. Software License
Not Copyrighted, poor quality and support, created with public funds, rare. Public Domain License
Copyrighted software that is licensed to be copied and distributed without charge, Prohibits sale or modification of the software. Freeware License
Same as freeware, except the software is licensed for copying and sharing without charge, but only for evaluation purposes--Anyone who decides to use the software long-term has to pay a fee. Shareware License
Illegal copying of software. Software Piracy
A form of fraud--Fraud is the act of deceiving or misrepresenting--Taking credit for someone elses work. Plagiarism
Governs the use of the computers and networks owned by an institution;Outlines what types of uses are acceptable and which are prohibited. Acceptable Use Policy
Created by: toni.davis
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