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Digital Rigths and

Responsibility
CREATED BY: PRANJAL RANA
AND
RUDRESH REDDY
Wikipedia
WHAT IS DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

Digital rights are those human rights and legal rights that allow
individuals to access, use, create, and publish digital media or to access
and use computers, other electronic devices, and telecommunications
networks. The concept is particularly related to the protection and
realization of existing rights, such as the right to privacy and freedom of
expression, in the context of digital technologies, especially the
Internet. The laws of several countries recognize a right to Internet
access.
What is good digital citizen waccglobal.
org

• A good digital citizen is one who knows what is right and wrong, exhibits
intelligent technology behaviour, and makes good choices when using
technology. Characteristics of a good digital citizen include:
• Being confident and capable of using information communication
technologies
• Using technology to participate in educational, cultural, and economic
activities
• Developing and using critical thinking skills in cyberspace
• Using technology to relate to others in positive, meaningful ways
• Respecting the concepts of privacy and freedom of speech in a digital
world
• Contributing to and actively promoting the values of digital citizenship
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Key digital rights

• Access computers and other electronic devices


• Access and use digital content
• Create and share digital media
• Keep personal privacy in digital communities
• Express ideas and opinions freely Use appropriate language when
interacting with others
• Respect the opinions and ideas of others
• Obey all intellectual property laws of media and copyright
• Not to share others' works without permission
• Follow the rules and conduct within every site or digital community on the
internet
• Report cyberbullying, threats, and inappropriate use of digital resources
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Responsibility

• Respect the opinions and ideas of others


• Obey all intellectual property laws of media and copyright
• Not to share others' works without permission
• Follow the rules and conduct within every site or digital community on the internet
• Report cyberbullying, threats, and inappropriate use of digital resources
• Use appropriate language when interacting with others
• Respect the opinions and ideas of others
• Obey all intellectual property laws of media and copyright
• Use appropriate language when interacting with others
• Not to share others' works without permission
• Follow the rules and conduct within every site or digital community on the internet
• Report cyberbullying, threats, and inappropriate use of digital resources
PRINCIPAL

• Respect: elements of etiquette, access, and law


are used to respect other digital users
• Educate: elements of literacy, communication,
and commerce are used to learn about the world
• Protect: the rights and responsibilities, security,
and the health and wellness to keep users safe in
the digital and non-digital world
COPYRIGHT

Copyright (or author's right) is a legal term


used to describe the rights that creators have
over their literary and artistic works. Works
covered by copyright range from books, music,
paintings, sculpture, and films, to computer
programs, databases, advertisements, maps,
and technical drawings.
CYBERBULLYING

• Cyberbullying is the use of technology to


harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another
person. Online threats and mean, aggressive, or
rude texts, tweets, posts, or messages all count.
So does posting personal information, pictures, or
videos designed to hurt or embarrass someone
else.
• Cyberbullying also includes photos, messages, or
pages that don't get taken down, even after the
person has been asked to do so. In other words,
it's anything that gets posted online and is meant
to hurt, harass, or upset someone else.
What Are the Consequences of kidshealth.org

Cyberbullying?

• Sometimes, online bullying, like other kinds of bullying,


can lead to serious long-lasting problems. The stress of
being in a constant state of upset or fear can lead to
problems with mood, energy level, sleep, and appetite.
It also can make someone feel jumpy, anxious, or sad.
• It's not just the person being bullied who gets hurt. The
punishment for cyberbullies can be serious. More and
more schools and after-school programs are creating
systems to respond to cyberbullying.
kidshealth.org
What Can I Do About Cyberbullying?

• .Most experts agree: The first thing to do is tell an adult


you trust. This is often easier said than done. People who
are cyberbullied may feel embarrassed or reluctant to
report a bully. Some may hesitate because they're not
100% sure who is doing the bullying. But bullying can get
worse, so speak up until you find someone to
help. Sometimes the police can track down an anonymous
online bully, so it's often worthwhile to report it.

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