Hannah used an electronic encyclopedia to research her social studies report on North Carolina. She printed several pages that contained all of the information that she needed to make an "A." In order to follow the correct ethical procedure, what should she do before turning in the report?
Write her name at the top of the printout and give it to the teacher.
List the CD on the title page and turn in her report.
Use quotation marks around the sentences she copies directly and include footnotes and a bibliography.
None of the above apply because she used a computer.
Angie saw a copy of a computer quiz on the teacher's monitor while she was speaking with another student. What should Angie do?
Print it out before the teacher returns so she has a study guide.
Tell her classmates about the test items she saw.
Change the essay question so it will be easier to answer.
Leave the room immediately and inform the teacher of her honest mistake.
Eric used Mike's name and password to copy some of Mike's science paper from his student network folder.
This is ethical because Mike told Eric his password.
This is not ethical and one should never copy someone's work.
This is ethical because Eric is Mike's brother.
This is not ethical because Eric and Mike are in the same class.
Which of the following is NOT a violation of copyright law?
Jake made a copy of his computer game and gave it to Mr. Briggs, the computer teacher.
Jake bought a new computer game at the mall and loaded it on his computer.
Jake copied a computer program from the school's computer.
Jake bought a copied program from a friend.
Ideas put into actions, such as writing, music, art, computer code, and inventions, that can be protected under copyright is
Personal property
Intellectual property
Public domain
Shareware
The standards of good moral conduct or principles is known as:
Solutions
Security
Privacy
Ethics
Using someone else's work as your own is
Plagiarism
Copyright
Ethical
Intellectual property
Unethical acts, such as accessing files without permission or damaging hardware are often
Productive uses of technology
Illegal and may result in a fine or conviction
Time consuming actions
Okay, as long as you don't get caught
A set of moral principles or values is known as
Piracy
Intellectual property
Ethics
Security
Computer users who intentionally access another computer system or network without permission are known as
Responsible citizens
Sytems analysts
Programmers
Hackers
Samantha, who is 14 years old, created a My Space page and listed her age as 21. Samantha's actions are
Ethical because she didn't commit any crime.
Unethical, because she told a lie.
Ethical because anyone can create a page on My Space.
Ehtical because a lot of teenagers pretend to be older on My Space.
Which of the following would be considered ethical?
Using another student's username and password to put your name on their homework.
Copying your friend's new music CD so you can listen to it.
Making a copy of your favorite computer game and giving it to your friend for his birthday.
Telling your brother "No" when he asks to make a copy of your new music CD.
Using a small, acceptable portion of music, text, or video in a presentation for school and giving credit to the creator is considered
Fair Use
Copyright violation
Piracy
Intellectual property
It is okay to share a song file you purchased with others as long as you don't charge a fee.
True
False
As long as your purchase a music CD, you can copy it and share it with your friends.
True
False
You should keep your login and password in a safe place and not share it with others.
True
False
Any creative work in "public domain" is available for use without permission.