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Big Idea 5: Impact of Computing
5.2 Legal and Ethical Concerns
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What are legal concerns in computing related to intellectual property rights?
Laws protecting creative works
Legal concerns in computing include data protection regulations.
True
Ethical concerns in computing address issues like privacy and security.
True
Match the type of intellectual property with its example in computing:
Copyright ↔️ Source code
Patent ↔️ Novel algorithm
What do trademarks protect in computing?
Distinctive brands and logos
GDPR, enforced in the European Union, protects personal data and requires informed
consent
What is a key ethical principle in computing regarding data use?
Transparency
What are the three main types of intellectual property rights in computing?
Copyright, patents, trademarks
Copyright protects original literary and artistic
works
Why is it important to protect intellectual property rights in computing?
Incentivizes innovation
GDPR allows individuals to
access
, correct, and delete their data.
True
What are examples of fair use online?
Parody, satire, education
What is social responsibility in computing?
Ethical obligation to society
What is the primary goal of cybersecurity?
Protect digital systems
What is cybersecurity designed to protect?
Digital systems, networks, data
Match the ethical concern with its explanation:
Privacy ↔️ Infringement on individual rights
Transparency ↔️ Communication of limitations
Accountability ↔️ Ethical oversight mechanisms
Legal concerns are defined by
laws
and regulations.
True
Patents cover new, useful, and non-obvious inventions or
processes
GDPR, a data privacy law, is enforced by the European
Union
One criterion for fair use is the amount and substantiality of the material
used
Sample bias in data occurs when a model is trained on data primarily from one
demographic
Understanding the sources of bias helps developers create more equitable
algorithms
.
True
Match the responsible use with its corresponding irresponsible use:
Designing accessible systems ↔️ Developing exclusionary technologies
Implementing robust security ↔️ Collecting data without consent
Proactively addressing biases ↔️ Deploying biased algorithms
Addressing ethical concerns in cybersecurity aligns with
societal values
and responsible technology use.
True
Match the type of legal concern with its ethical counterpart:
Intellectual property rights ↔️ Privacy and data protection
Cybersecurity laws ↔️ Potential for misuse
Legal concerns in computing are governed by laws and
regulations
What do intellectual property rights protect?
Creative and innovative works
Patents protect new, useful, and non-obvious inventions or
processes
What is the primary goal of data privacy laws and regulations?
Protect personal data
Ethical concerns in computing include issues of
fairness
and accountability.
True
Legal concerns in computing encompass intellectual property rights, privacy laws, and data protection
regulations
What do intellectual property rights protect in computing?
Creative and innovative works
Match the type of intellectual property right with its definition:
Copyright ↔️ Protects original literary and artistic works
Patents ↔️ Covers new, useful, and non-obvious inventions
Trademarks ↔️ Protects brands, logos, and names
Match the data privacy law with its description:
GDPR ↔️ Protects personal data in the EU
CCPA ↔️ Gives consumers control in California
Steps for determining fair use in digital environments:
1️⃣ Assess the purpose and character of the use
2️⃣ Consider the nature of the copyrighted work
3️⃣ Determine the amount and substantiality used
4️⃣ Evaluate the effect on the market
Understanding bias helps developers create fairer
algorithms
.
True
Computing professionals have an ethical obligation to consider the social impact of their work.
True
Transparency in cybersecurity measures helps users understand the level of
protection
provided.
True
Organizations must communicate the limitations of their cybersecurity
measures
to users.
True
Ethical concerns in computing include privacy, security, and
fairness
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