Intro to IT - Information Control PDF
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This presentation outlines various concepts pertaining to information control, intellectual property, and data protection. It covers definitions, applications, and related laws like R.A. 10173 and the importance of copyright to protect intellectual creations.
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information control Firman, Te Siong, Mison Intro to It 9.24.2024 name project date information control. /ɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən kənˈtroʊl/ noun The regulation or limitation of the dissemination, access, or sharing of in...
information control Firman, Te Siong, Mison Intro to It 9.24.2024 name project date information control. /ɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən kənˈtroʊl/ noun The regulation or limitation of the dissemination, access, or sharing of information, typically by an authority or organization software piracy. /ˈsɒftwɛər ˈpaɪrəsi/ noun The unauthorized copying, distribution, or use of software without proper licensing or permission from the copyright 4 issues of information control. convergence. 1. noun /kənˈvɜːrdʒəns/ the process where different technologies, industries, or systems evolve to work together or become integrated into a unified system. scale. 2. /skeɪl/ noun the reach or scope at which data, content, or technology can be distributed or accessed across a large audience or geographical area. volume 3. /ˈvɒljuːm/ noun The amount or quantity of data or content that is produced, processed, or stored. It focuses on the size or mass of the data being handled at a given time. pa clarify scale + capacity vs. volume + quantity + reach + number unprecedented individual 4. empowerment the extraordinary and unmatched level of control, influence, and freedom that individuals now have, particularly through the use of digital technologies and online platforms. intellectual property office of the philippines government agency in charge of registration of intellectual property and conflict resolution of intellectual property rights in the Philippines. intellectual property. /ˌɪntəˈlɛktʃʊəl ˈprɒpəti/ noun refers to creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images that are given legal protection. R.A. 8293 Intellectual Property Code a comprehensive legal framework for the protection of intellectual property rights in the country. R.A. 8293 intellectual 1. Copyright and Related Rights property 2. Trademarks and Service Marks 3. Geographic Indications rights 4. Industrial Design 5. Patents 6. Layout Designs (Topographic) exclusive right over their creation for of Integrated Circuits (ICs) a certain period of time 7. Protection of Undisclosed Information copyright. /ˈkɒpiraɪt/ noun a legal right granted to the creator of an original work, such as a literary, artistic, musical, or digital creation. digital digital rights rights. /ˈdɪdʒɪtl raɪts/ management noun DRM the permissions and protections processes by which the author or given to individuals or organizations publisher of a work exerts his or her regarding the use, distribution, and rights to control what the purchaser access to digital content, such as of the work is entitled to do. music, movies, e-books, software, and online content. patents. /ˈpætənt/ noun a set of exclusive legal rights granted by the government to an inventor for a specific period (typically 20 years), giving them the right to prevent others from making, using, selling, or distributing trademark. /ˈtreɪdmɑːrk/ noun a distinctive sign, symbol, logo, word, or phrase that identifies and distinguishes the products or services of one company from those of others. tldr: patent. protects new products vs. trademark. protects brand identity vs. copyright. protects creative works vs. digital rights. protects digital content vs. intellectual property. umbrella term terms penalty copyright for life + 50 years 50k to 150k and/or 1-3 years after death 150k to 500k and/or 3-6 years 500k to 1.5M and/or 6-9 years patent 20 years 100k to 300k and/or (time-bound) 6mon - 3 years trademark 10 years from 50,000 to 200,000 and the date of filing 2- 5 years the application 4 techniques designed to control access and reproduction of online information encryption. 1. noun /ɪnˈkrɪpʃən/ converting plaintext into ciphertext using algorithms, making the information unreadable to unauthorized users. serial keys. 2. noun /ˈsɪəriəl kiːz/ Unique alphanumeric codes used to activate software. Serial keys help control access to applications and ensure that users have legitimate copies. scrambling. 3. noun /ˈskræmbəlɪŋ/ the process of altering the format of data to make it unreadable or unusable without the appropriate method or key to unscramble it. pa clarify encryption vs. scrambling + converting into + reordering unreadable format + doesnt need + needs key key R.A. 10173 Data Privacy Act A law in the Philippines that aims to protect the privacy of individuals' personal information. It establishes guidelines for the collection, processing, storage, and disposal of personal data by both government and private organizations. tag embedding. 4. noun /tæɡ ɪmˈbɛdɪŋ/ A method of inserting identifiable markers (or tags) into data to provide information about the data's origin, integrity, or ownership. non-disclosure agreements (NDA) to protect industry secrets in protection of industries and companies, (also called trade secrets) companies require undisclosed employees to sign contracts with non-disclosure agreements or NDAs information trade secrets trade secret is the term used for any method, formula, device, process, or any information that gives the business a unique competitive advantage over its competition data privacy the protection of personal and sensitive information from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, information or destruction. privacy cookies small pieces of data that websites store on a user's computer or device when they visit a site. They are used to remember information about the user thx.