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NETIQUETTE

What is Netiquette?
= network etiquette or Internet etiquette 

• the correct or acceptable way of communicating on the internet.


• represents the importance of proper manners and behavior
online. 
• netiquette is the set of professional and social etiquettes
practiced and advocated in electronic communication over
any computer network.
• Common guidelines include being courteous and precise, and
avoiding cyber-bullying.
• Netiquette also dictates that users should obey copyright
laws and avoid overusing emoticons.
Seven (7) Essential Rules of Netiquette

• Essential Rules of Netiquette(2).pdf (bsmcon.edu)


Core Rules of Netiquette

• Core Rules of Netiquette (colostate.edu)


Cybercrime

• Cybercrime, also called computer crime, the use of a computer as


an instrument to further illegal ends, such as committing fraud,
trafficking in child pornography and intellectual property, stealing
identities, or violating privacy.
• Cybercrime, especially through the Internet, has grown in importance
as the computer has become central to commerce, entertainment, and
government.
Cybercrime

• Republic Act No. 10175 Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is a law in the
Philippines approved on September 12,2012 which aims to address legal
issues concerning online interactions and internet.
• https://youtu.be/pJMGKeoIfyw
• https://youtu.be/G8fo_YNCsJU

• Republic Act No. 10173 Data Privacy Act of 2012 is an act protecting
individual personal information.
• https://youtu.be/immgbXJRwKo
• https://youtu.be/VTbVRXLrLY4
COMMON FORMS OF CYBERCRIMES

• Copyright infringement
• Copyright The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee
to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical
material, and to authorize others to do the same.
• Copyright infringement is the violation, piracy or theft of a copyright
holder's exclusive rights through the unauthorized use of a copyrighted
material or work.

• Copyright | IPOPHL (ipophil.gov.ph)


COMMON FORMS OF CYBERCRIMES

• Plagiarism
• the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing
them off as one's own.
• These are the 5 most common types of plagiarism:
1. Global plagiarism means plagiarizing an entire text by someone else.
2. Verbatim plagiarism means directly copying someone else’s words.
3. Paraphrasing plagiarism means rephrasing someone else’s ideas.
4. Patchwork plagiarism means plagiarizing parts of different
sources and stitching them together into a new work.
5. Self-plagiarism means recycling your own previous work.
COMMON FORMS OF CYBERCRIMES

• Plagiarism
• To avoid plagiarism
• Quote correctly
• Paraphrase correctly
• Cite correctly
• Use a plagiarism checker
• turnitin
COMMON FORMS OF CYBERCRIMES

• Computer Addiction
• Offline: generally used when speaking about excessive gaming
behavior, which can be practiced both offline and online.
• Online: Also known as “Internet Addiction”, gets more attention in
general from scientific research than offline computer addiction, mainly
because most cases of computer addiction are related to the excessive
use of the Internet. *Virtual Self -The persona you create about
yourself virtually
CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES

1. Hacking
2. Computer-related forgery, fraud and/or identity theft
3. Electronic theft
4. Cyberbullying
5. Cybersex
6. Child Pornography
7. Cyber Defamation

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