The moral guiding principles and responsibility in the digital world, covering data use, privacy, and transparency to build trust and prevent harm in technology. As an example, post content of friends if they have already given you permission.
They define rules for using technology and internet resources to protect assets and ensure legal compliance is not violated.
It involves having products, services, and digital content that can be used by everyone.
The use of someone's work or ideas without giving proper credit or acknowledging them. It is unethical.
The legal rights granted to creators to help them control the use of and distribution of their original works e.g., music, books, software etc.
It provides free licenses for creators to let others use, share, or modify their work. All Creative Commons allow educational use, making it easy for students to copy or adapt materials for assignments.
They convey meaning, organization, and hierarchy. Examples are blog posts and social media captions.
These are visual images produced by computer processing.
They display a sequence of static images in rapid succession to mimic real-world motion.
Refers to the auditory elements like speech music and effects that convey information.
It combines multiple multimedia types and is now on social media and interest-driven platforms. The image and audio create moving real world recordings for things such as entertainment and marketing.