Media and Information Literacy 12 Lesson 7: Legal, Ethical and Societal Issues in Media and Information
Media and Information Literacy 12 Lesson 7: Legal, Ethical and Societal Issues in Media and Information
Plagiarism
- is the presenting the words, ideas, images, sounds, or the creative expression of others as
your own.
- The word plagiarism comes from the Latin plagiarius meaning "kidnapper"
Types of Plagiarism
CYBERSPACE
- refers to the virtual computer world and more specifically is an electronic medium used to
form a global computer network to facilitate online communication.
CYBERCRIME
- refers to the criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.
CYBERBULLYING
- the use of electronic communication to bully a person.
HACKING
- refers to the practice of modifying or altering computer software and hardware to
accomplish a goal that is considered to be outside of the creator’s original objective.
- Hackers – these are the individuals who engage in computer hacking activities.
CYBER DEFAMATION
- is an unprivileged false statement of fact which tends to harm the reputation of a person or
company.
Opportunity
- It is a set of situations that makes possible to do something.
- Economy, education, social and political
Challenges
- It is something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination.
- - illegal content, cybercrime, copy infringement and identity theft
Power
- Media power means here the concentration of symbolic power in media institutions,
particularly those televisions, radio and the press. Although the long term impact of new
media on media power is considered.
- Business strategy, banks of the future and health care and public health
Political
- The political landscape has changed quite a bit in the last couple of decades.
- - the internet has played a large role in this transformation.
- New around the clock, the impact of polls, direct interaction with politicians and
demographic and targeting