Harrison's internet crossward puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. USE – The fair use doctrine provides educators with the right to make reasonable copies of copyrighted materials without specific consent of the author for purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.
  2. 4. – A system of connected computers that allows the sharing of files and equipment. There are two types of networks: local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN).CYBERBULLY -- A bully who operates online, in cyberspace; To bully online
  3. 6. – A collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it; www.Wikipedia.com
  4. 7. – A global network of thousands of other computer networks that offers e-mail and information retrieval services to millions of people.
  5. 9. or graphics that, when clicked, will connect the user to a new web page or another place on the same page.
  6. 10. - To renew or revitalize; To reload a webpage on the internet
  7. 11. – Software program that is designed to damage files on a computer that receives it. Viruses replicate (reproduce) and can spread to other application and operating system software.
Down
  1. 1. (HOST) – Domain names come with different extensions of the web address based on whether the domain belongs to a commercial enterprise (.com), an educational establishment (.edu), a government body (.gov), the military (.mil)
  2. 3. – Law granting a legal right to a copyright holder or author which requires their permission to make copies of the work.
  3. 5. – the unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution, or transmission of copyrighted material. (like pirates – its stealing)
  4. 8. - A part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication
  5. 9. – An unauthorized person who secretly gains access to computer