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Terms: Cyberbullying, Plagiarism, and Copyright

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Bystander   Someone who sees cyber bullying happening, but does nothing to help  
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Upstander   Someone who takes action and stands up for someone who is being (cyber)bullied  
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Empathize   to imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing  
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Cyberbullying   the use of digital media tools such as the Internet and cell phones to deliberately upset or harass someone else  
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Bully   to deliberately intimidate or scare others.  
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Target   the person being cyberbullied  
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Malicious   intentfully mean  
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Flame (ing)   receiving/sending a nasty or abusive email that is meant to inflame a situation or enrage someone  
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Anonymity   Staying anonymous or unknown to another user or stealing passwords and sending out emails or instant messages pretending to be someone else.  
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Harassing   bombarding someone with messages over digital media, or repeated contact when it is least expected  
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Digital Citizen   a member of a worldwide community linked by the Internet  
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Creative work   any idea or artistic creation that is recorded in some form, whether it’s hard copy or digital  
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Copyright   a law that protects your control over the creative work you make so that people must get your permission before they copy, share, or perform your work  
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License   a clear way to define the copyright of your creative work so people know how it can be used  
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Piracy   Stealing copyrighted work by downloading or copying it in order to keep, sell, or give it away without permission and without paying  
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Plagiarize/Plagiarism   Copying, “lifting,” or making slight changes to some or all of someone else’s work and saying you created it.  
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Public Domain   Creative work that’s not copyrighted and therefore free for you to use however you want.  
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Fair Use   The ability to use a small amount of copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations (schoolwork and education, news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, and comedy/parody)  
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Creative Commons   A kind of copyright that makes it easier for people to copy, share, and build on your creative work, as long as they give you credit for it  
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