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Societal Impact

Karnataka Board · Class 11 · Computer Science

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Card 1Digital Footprints

What is a digital footprint? Give two examples of activities that create digital footprints.

Answer

A digital footprint is the trail of data we leave behind when we use digital devices and the Internet. It includes websites we visit, emails we send, and information we submit online, along with IP ad

Card 2Digital Footprints

Distinguish between active and passive digital footprints with examples.

Answer

Active digital footprints: Data we intentionally submit online, such as emails we write, posts on social media, comments on websites, or responses on mobile apps. Passive digital footprints: Data gene

Card 3Digital Society and Netizen

Who is a netizen? What are the three main categories of etiquettes a good netizen should follow?

Answer

A netizen (digital citizen) is anyone who uses digital technology along with the Internet. A good netizen should follow: (1) Net etiquettes - being ethical, respectful, and responsible online, (2) Com

Card 4Digital Society and Netizen

What is cyber bullying? List three examples of cyber bullying behavior.

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Cyber bullying is any insulting, degrading, or intimidating online behavior aimed to hurt or embarrass someone. Examples: (1) Repeated posting of rumors about someone, (2) Giving threats online, (3) P

Card 5Digital Society and Netizen

What is an Internet troll? How should we deal with trolls?

Answer

An Internet troll is a person who deliberately creates discord on the Internet by starting quarrels or upsetting people through inflammatory or off-topic messages, just for amusement. The best way to

Card 6Data Protection

Define Intellectual Property Right (IPR). Name the three main ways intellectual property is legally protected.

Answer

Intellectual Property Right (IPR) refers to the legal ownership of inventions, literary and artistic expressions, designs, symbols, names, and logos by their creators. IPR enables creators to earn rec

Card 7Data Protection

Explain copyright with an example. What rights does copyright give to the holder?

Answer

Copyright grants legal rights to creators for their original works like writing, photographs, audio recordings, videos, software, etc. Example: Rudyard Kipling holds copyright to 'The Jungle Book'. Co

Card 8Data Protection

What is the difference between plagiarism and copyright infringement?

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Plagiarism: Presenting someone else's idea or work as your own without mentioning the source or original creator. It's an ethical offense. Copyright Infringement: Using another person's copyrighted wo

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