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Piracy & Offensive Communication

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Piracy and Offensive Communication

Piracy involves the illegal copying of digital content. Offensive communications online encompass harassment and bullying. Both have legal implications.

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Piracy

  • Piracy refers to the unauthorised duplication and distribution of digital content such as software, music, and films.
  • Piracy practice is considered theft and it is illegal.
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Law

  • The internet has facilitated widespread access to such content.
  • It remains an individual's responsibility to decide whether participating in piracy aligns with their ethical standards.
  • The law treats piracy seriously.
    • Piracy undermines the rights of creators and distributors by depriving them of rightful compensation for their work.
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Offensive communication

  • The internet’s anonymity can also shield individuals from engaging in offensive communications.
  • Offensive communication includes:
    • Online harassment
    • Cyberbullying
    • Stalking
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Malicious Communications Act

  • To prevent offensive communication, the Malicious Communications Act was published in 1998.
  • The Malicious Communications Act criminalises the sending of indecent or offensive messages.
    • This legislation empowers law enforcement to trace and prosecute offenders, potentially leading to criminal records.
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Misuse

  • While the internet offers numerous benefits, it also necessitates vigilance.
    • Vigilance is necessary to prevent misuse and ensure that online interactions remain respectful and lawful.

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2Software & Software Development

3Exchanging Data

4Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms

5Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues

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6.3Thinking Procedurally

6.4Thinking Logically

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7Problem Solving & Programming

8Algorithms

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