Across
- 1. Stealing another’s work
- 3. The legal right to use a piece of media
- 4. To use a piece of copyrighted material verbatim, without having to have permission from the copyright holder. Teaching and criticism both fall under fair use
- 6. A piece of code that can copy itself to wreak havoc
- 8. The sole right to an invention or piece of work
- 10. Websites made to share or post in a social network
- 11. A centralized program or area ran in a computer
- 12. Software that continuously posts ads when a user is online
- 13. Malware designed to replicate itself and spread elsewhere
- 14. Predators that use the online to commit child abuse
- 16. A collaboration of a single file
Down
- 1. Belonging to the public, and therefore not copyrighted
- 2. The act of sending emails, posing as a credible source or business, when it is in fact an attempt to access a user’s personal information
- 5. A program hidden as a normal function attempting to breach the security
- 7. A software that allows a user to essentially be a spy and access private info
- 9. A word, symbol, or design representing a company or brand
- 15. A set of rules stipulating what a user can and cannot do
