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UNIT6 Social, Ethical, and Legal Responsibilities in The Use of Technology Tools and Resources

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Angelica Jaene Rejas & Arnolyn Ferrer

Unit 7: Social, Ethical, and Legal


Responsibilities in the Use of
Technology Tools and Resources
Content
1. Digital Citizenship vs. Global
Citizenship
a.) Nine Elements of Digital
Citizenship
b.) Five Tenets Global Digital
Citizenship
2. Netizenship and Netiquette for
Online Communities
a.) Netizenship vs. Netiquette
3. Intellectual Property Rights on
the Development and Use of
Digital Materials

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Digital Citizenship vs. Global
Citizenship
A global citizen sees the world as a community in
which all people live and prosper together. He/she
understands that his/her actions contribute to the
values of the entire planet and he/she is concerned
on how he/she participates in and contributes to the
entire world.
A digital citizen, on the other hand, adheres to
guidelines that govern the ethical and responsible use
of technology and acts responsibly in all relationships
and interactions in the digital world.

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Global Digital Citizen
A global digital citizen is a responsible, ethical
citizen leveraging technology to foster community on a
global scale through connection and compassion. The
Global Digital Citizen understands that we can govern
technology for the benefit of both ourselves and
others. It is a citizen that views the world as an
interconnected community. Additionally, the digital
citizen realizes that we simultaneously share
technological and human experiences regardless of
culture, status, or political/religious beliefs
(Watanabe-Crockett, 2017).

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Nine Elements of Digital
Citizenship
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Five Tenets of Global Digital Citizenship
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Netizenship
and
Netiquette
for Online
Communitie
s
Netizenship vs.
Netiquette
Netizenship
– citizenship in the internet
or in the virtual world.
Netiquette
Netizen – is a portmanteau of
– an active participant in network and etiquette, the
the online community of rules of socially accepted
the internet. behavior online.

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Netiquette Guidelines:
1. Protect your reputation.
2. Respect others.
3. Express yourself clearly and use emoticons.
4. Remember the intellectual property.
5. Check spelling, grammar and punctuation.
6. Pause before you post.
7. Do not share your personal information.
8. Think about of who or what you are representing.
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Intellectual
Property Rights
on the
Development and
Use of Digital
Materials

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What is Intellectual
Intellectual PropertyProperty
Right Right?
According to World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), it refers to creations of
the mind such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names
and images used in commerce.

A right that is had by a person or by a company to have exclusive rights to use its own
plans, ideas, or other intangible assets without the worry of competition, at least for a
specific period of time.

These rights can include copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets. These
rights may be enforced by a court via a lawsuit.

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Intellectual Property Office of the
Philippines (IPOPHIL)
•The Intellectual Property Office •Created through Republic Act. 8293.
of the Philippines shortened as This act defines intellectual property
IPOPHL, is a government to include copyright and related
agency in charge of registration rights; trademarks and service marks,
of intellectual property and geographic indications; industrial
conflict resolution of designs; patents; layout designs
intellectual property rights in (topographies) of integrated circuits;
the Philippines. and protection of undisclosed
information
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Copyright
- refers to the legal right of
the owner of intellectual
property. In simpler terms,
copyright is the right to copy.
This means that the original
creators of products and
anyone they give
authorization to are the only
ones with the exclusive right
to reproduce the work.
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The primary goal of copyright law is to
protect the time, effort, and creativity of
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