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YouTube. (2012, September 29). BP: Cybercrime prevention act of 2012. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=A7hqOKSsXE8
Republic Act No. 10175

 Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012


 Law in the Philippines approved on September
12, 2012 which aims to address legal issues
concerning online interactions and the Internet
 Among the cybercrime offenses included in the
bill are cybersquatting, cybersex, child
pornography, identity theft, illegal access to
data and libel.
Activity 1
Direction: Analyze and comprehend the given Rebus
Puzzle to unlock the hidden word.

CYBER
What is Cyber?

 CYBER means relating to, or involving


computers or computer networks (such as the
Internet)

Image from Wikimedia Commons


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
 It is the use of electronic
communication to bully a
person, typically by sending
messages of an intimidating or
threatening in nature.
HACKING  It 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.
 Those individuals who are engage in
computer hacking activities are
typically referred to as “hackers”.
PHISHING  It is the attempt to obtain sensitive
information such as usernames,
passwords, and credit card details
(and, indirectly, money), often for
malicious reasons, by disguising as a
trustworthy entity in an electronic
communication.
ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING
 It refers to obtaining files that you do
not have the right to use from the
internet.
DIGITAL PIRACY
 It is the practice of illegally copying
and selling digital music, video,
computer software, etc.
IDENTITY THEFT
 It is the deliberate use of someone
else’s identity, usually as a method to
gain a financial advantage or obtain
credit and other benefits in the other
person’s name, and perhaps to the
other person’s disadvantage or loss.
CYBER DEFAMATION
 It is an unprivileged false statement
of fact which tends to harm the
reputation of a person or company.
 2 types of Defamation:
a. Libel – written
b. Slander - verbal
CYBERSEX  It is also called computer sex, internet
sex, netsex.
 It is a virtual sex encounter in which
two or more people (connected
remotely via internet) send each other
sexually explicit contents or sexually
explicit acts.
Child Pornography – form of child sexual
exploitation
CYBERSQUATTING
 It is registering, trafficking in, or using an
Internet domain name with bad faith intent
to profit from the goodwill of a trademark
belonging to someone else.
 the cybersquatter then offers to sell the
domain to the person or company who owns
a trademark contained within the name at
an inflated price.
COPYRIGHT
 It is a legal device that gives the creator of a
literary, artistic, musical, or other creative
work the sole right to publish and sell that
work. Copyright owners have the right to
control the reproduction of their work,
including the right to receive payment for that
reproduction.
 Violation of a copyright is called infringement.
FAIR USE
 It is a legal concept that allows the
reproduction of copyrighted material for
certain purposes without obtaining
permission and without paying a fee.
Purposes permitting the application of fair use
generally include review, news reporting,
teaching, or scholarly research.
PLAGIARISM
 It is an act or instance of using or
closely imitating the language and
thoughts of another author without
authorization; the representation of that
author’s work as one’s own, as by not
crediting the original author.
COMPUTER ADDICTION
 The excessive use of computers to the
extent that it interferes with daily life.
This excessive use may for example
interfere with work or sleep, result in
problems with social interaction, or
affect mode, relationships and thought
processes.
DIGITAL DIVIDE
 An economic inequality between groups
in terms of access to, use of, or
knowledge of ICT. The divide within
countries can refer to inequalities
between individuals, households,
businesses, and geographic areas at
different socioeconomic (and other
demographic) levels
Case Study Presentation
 Plagiarism
 Computer Addiction
X Cyberbullying
X Digital divide
“Technology… is a queer
thing. It brings you great gifts
with one hand, and it stabs
you in the back with the
other.” – C.P. Snow, New York
Times, 15 March 1971
Evaluation
Directions: Read and analyze each question carefully.
Choose and write the letter of the best answer in a sheet of
paper.
5. What sanctions did Solis receive from the organizing
committee?
a. Manage a football program
b. Personal apology
c. Forfeit his award
d. Awarded $1000 roundtrip ticket

6. It refers to the criminal activities carried out by means


of computers or the Internet.
e. Cyber
f. Cyberspace
g. Cyberbullying
h. cybercrime
7. It 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.
a. Cybercrime
b. Copyright
c. Hacking
d. Hacker
8. It is the practice of illegally copying and selling digital
music, video, computer software, etc.
e. Digital divide
f. Digital piracy
g. Phishing
h. cybersquatting
9. It is an unprivileged false statement of fact which tends to harm
the reputation of a person or company.
a. Cybercrime
b. Cybersquatting
c. Cybersex
d. Cyber defamation

10. It is registering, trafficking in, or using an Internet domain


name with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a
trademark belonging to someone else.
e. Cybercrime
f. Cybersquatting
g. Cybersex
h. Cyber defamation

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