1. Computer Crime is alternatively referred to as cyber crime or what? a) c-crime b) e- crime c) hi-tech crime d) Both (b)&(c) 2. What is a legal right that gives the creator of a... 1. Computer Crime is alternatively referred to as cyber crime or what? a) c-crime b) e- crime c) hi-tech crime d) Both (b)&(c) 2. What is a legal right that gives the creator of a literary work? a) Laws b) Hacking c) Cracking d) copyright. 3. Gaining access without the user's permission is known as what? a) authorized access b) software piracy c) unauthorized access d) copyright.

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The image contains three multiple-choice questions related to computer crime and digital rights. The first question asks for an alternative term for computer crime. The second question asks what gives the creator of literary work a legal right. The third question asks how gaining access without permission is known as.
Answer
1. Both (b)&(c), 2. copyright, 3. unauthorized access.
The answers are:
- Both (b)&(c)
- copyright
- unauthorized access
Answer for screen readers
The answers are:
- Both (b)&(c)
- copyright
- unauthorized access
More Information
Cybercrime includes a wide range of illegal activities, including fraud, identity theft, and hacking. Copyright protects the rights of creators to their original works, preventing others from copying or distributing them without permission. Unauthorized access is a security breach that can lead to data theft or system damage.
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Sources
- What is Computer Crime? - computerhope.com
- What is Cybercrime and How Can You Prevent It? - TechTarget - techtarget.com
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