LEARNING AREA 1 : INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO ICT COMPUTER ETHICS AND LEGAL ISSUES LEARNING OUTCOME : • State the definition of computer ethics, code of ethics,

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LEARNING AREA 1 :
INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO ICT
COMPUTER
ETHICS AND
LEGAL ISSUES
LEARNING OUTCOME :
• State the definition of computer ethics, code
of ethics, intellectual property, privacy,
computer crime and cyber law.
• Differentiate between ethics and law.
COMPUTER ETHICS
System of moral standards or moral values used as a
guideline for computer users.
CODE OF ETHICS
Guidelines in ICT that help determine whether a
specific computer action is ethical or unethical.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Works created by inventors, authors and artists.
PRIVACY
Right of individuals and companies to deny or restrict
the collection and use of information about them.
COMPUTER ETHICS
COMPUTER
CRIME
System of moral standards or moral values used as a
guideline
computer
users.
Any
illegalfor
acts
involving
computers.
CODE OF ETHICS
Guidelines in ICT that help determine whether a
specificLAW
computer action is ethical or unethical.
CYBER
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
Any laws relating to
protect the Internet and other
communication
technologies.
Works created by
inventors, authors and artists.
PRIVACY
Right of individuals and companies to deny or restrict
the collection and use of information about them.
DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN ETHICS AND LAW
LAW
ETHICS
As a guideline
Free to follow
Universal
Ethical computers
users
Immoral
As a rule
Must follow
Depend on country
Prevent misuse
Crime
CONCLUSION
• Thera are 6 definition you should know which
are : computer ethics (moral standards) , code
of ethics (guideline) , intellectual property
(works created) , privacy (rights or restrict the
collection), computer crime (illegal) and cyber
law (to protect).
• 5 differences between ethics and law.
EXERCISES
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5.
State the definition of privacy.
State the definition of computer crime.
State the definition of intellectual property.
State the definition of computer ethics.
Give three differences between ethics and
law.