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Come, Holy Spirit, Divine Creator, true source of light

and fountain of wisdom! Pour forth your brilliance upon


my dense intellect, dissipate the darkness which covers
me, that of sin and of ignorance. Grant me a penetrating
mind to understand, a retentive memory, method and
ease in learning, the lucidity to comprehend, and
abundant grace in expressing myself. Guide the
beginning of my work, direct its progress, and bring it to
successful completion. This I ask through Jesus Christ,
true God and true man, living and reigning with You and
the Father, forever and ever. Amen.
The Legal, Ethical, and
societal issues in media and
information

“it is not really about knowing what is right and what is wrong. It is
about knowing when what can be done, should not be done.”
a. What issues do you see in the poster?

b. Which ones do you understand? Which


ones do you not know?
c. What possible dangers and issues of unguarded
use of the internet are depicted in the picture?
d. Which of these issues have happened to
you or to your friends? Why did they
happen?
e. How did they resolve the issue?
Arrange the scrambled letters.

1.Cprthgyoi
• Copyright
• 2.Girasimplap
• Plagiarism
• 3.Rbeyc nglbyli
• Cyber Bullying
• 4.Pocmteur dnidatcoi
• Computer addiction
• 5. Tdigali edivid
• Digital divide
Copyright
• Copyright - a legal device that gives the creator of a literary,
artistic, musical, or other creative work the sole right to
publish and sell that work. Copyright owners have the right
to control the reproduction of their work, including the right
to receive payment for that reproduction. An author may
grant or sell those rights to others, including publishers or
recording companies. Violation of a copyright is called
infringement.
Copyright infringement (referred also as piracy)

is the use of works protected by copyright law without


permission, infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the
copyright holder, such as the right to reproduce, distribute,
display or perform the protected work, or to make
derivative works.
Plagiarism
• Plagiarism - an act or instance of using or closely
imitating the language and thoughts of another
author without authorization; the representation of
that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting
the original author.
Cyber Bullying
• Cyber Bullying - bullying that takes place online, or using
electronic technology such as cell phones, computers, and
tablets over communication tools including social media sites,
text messages, chat, and websites. Examples of cyber bullying:
text messages or emails composed to insult or demean; rumours
or false statements spread by email or posted on social
networking sites; and humiliating photos, videos, websites, or
fake profiles deliberately shared across social media.
Computer Addiction
• Computer addiction - the excessive use of
computers to the extent that it interferes with
daily life. This excessive use may for example
interfere with work or sleep, result in problems
with social interaction, or affect mood,
relationships, and thought processes.
Digital Divide
• Digital divide - an economic inequality
between groups in terms of access to, use
of, or knowledge of ICT.
Rubrics
Content/Relevance 5 points
Organization of ideas 5 points
(grammar and correct
usage)
TOTAL 10 POINTS
THANK YOU!!!!!

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