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Unit 9.7

Cyber Law, Digital Literacy, and Copyright

IT 231: IT and Application

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

  • ✅ Define cyber law and its scope.
  • ✅ Define digital literacy and explain its importance.
  • ✅ Define copyright and identify what it protects.

1. Cyber Law

Cyber Law (or Internet Law) is the area of law that deals with legal issues related to the use of the internet.

It governs the digital world, just as traditional laws govern the physical world.

Key Areas Covered:

  • Cybercrime (e.g., hacking, online fraud)
  • Intellectual Property (e.g., copyright, trademarks)
  • Data Protection and Privacy
  • Freedom of Speech and Online Content

2. Digital Literacy

Digital Literacy is the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information effectively.

It's more than just knowing how to use a computer. ⚡

Technical Skills

  • Using software
  • Navigating websites
  • Managing files
  • Understanding security

Critical Thinking Skills

  • Evaluating sources
  • Identifying misinformation
  • Communicating ethically
  • Problem-solving online

Why is Digital Literacy Essential? 🎯

It's a critical skill for navigating the modern world and participating in a digital society.

  • Academic Success: Finding and evaluating quality research online.
  • Career Advancement: Most jobs today require digital skills.
  • Personal Safety: Protecting yourself from scams, fraud, and misinformation.
  • Civic Engagement: Accessing government services and participating in online discussions.

3. Copyright

Copyright is a legal right that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights for its use and distribution.

It is a form of Intellectual Property (IP) protection, designed to protect creativity.

Think of it as ownership for creative and intellectual works.

Copyright: What's Protected?

✅ What it Protects

Original works of authorship, including:

  • Literary works (books, articles, software code)
  • Musical works (songs, lyrics)
  • Dramatic works (plays, movies)
  • Artistic works (photos, paintings, sculptures)

❌ What it Doesn't Protect

The building blocks of creativity:

  • Facts (e.g., historical dates)
  • Ideas and concepts
  • Systems or methods of operation
  • Names, titles, short phrases

Practical Application 🇳🇵

Legal & Social Context in Nepal

Cyber Law

Nepal's primary legislation is the Electronic Transactions Act, 2063 (2008). It criminalizes activities like hacking, software piracy, and online harassment.

Digital Literacy

Initiatives by the government and NGOs aim to boost digital literacy, but a significant gap remains between urban and rural areas. This is a key area for development.

Copyright Issues

Piracy of movies, music, and software is widespread. While Nepal has a Copyright Act, enforcement is a major challenge, making it a common ethical and legal issue.

Key Takeaways 📊

Navigating the digital world requires understanding its legal and educational frameworks.

  • Cyber Law governs the legal issues of the internet, from privacy to crime.
  • Digital Literacy provides the essential skills to use technology effectively and evaluate information critically.
  • Copyright protects the rights of creators and governs how we can use the creative works of others, including software.

Discussion Questions 🔍

  1. Why is digital literacy considered an essential skill today, especially in the context of Nepal?
  2. Is it a violation of copyright to download a movie from a pirated website? Why or why not?
  3. What are some of the challenges in enforcing cyber laws across different countries?

Thank You!

This concludes our chapter on Cyber Law, Digital Literacy, and Copyright.

Next Up: Unit 10 - Introduction to Networking