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A student locates a story, recopies it in their own writing, and submits it to the teacher as their own work.
Ethical
Unethical
A students uses the copy and paste commands to place large parts of an electronic encyclopedia article into an assigned paper. They turn the paper in as their own work.
Ethical
Unethical
A student steals a set of keys and uses them to gain access to the school office where they change their grades and view and grades of other students.
Ethical
Unethical
A student finds the teacher's password to PowerSchool and uses it to change their grades and view the grades of other students.
Ethical
Unethical
Sam buys a new band's CD but decides he doesn't like the singer, so he resells the CD on eBay.
Ethical
Unethical
Amy tells Bob about her vacation, and he says he'd love to see her pictures. Amy uses a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing program to upload the photographs she took at camp so he can download them.
Ethical
Unethical
Jerry borrows Ben’s game disks for Monster Truck Rally and installs them on his home computer. He says he will erase the game if he does not like it or will buy the game for himself if he likes it.
Ethical
Unethical
Amy tells Bob that her picture files are available and he uses the peer-to-peer file-sharing program to download Amy's vacation pictures. Is this infringing on her copyright?
Ethical (No)
Unethical (Yes)
Bob copies the entire last chapter from the final Harry Potter book to his commercial blog without any additional commentary. He feels he is protected by fair use.
Ethical
Unethical
Amy downloads a solitaire card game from the Internet that is “shareware” and uses it for several weeks before deleting it. She does not pay the author or use the software again.
Ethical
Unethical
Amy read an interesting article about the making of the film Ready Player One and uses a short quote in her cinema review paper for journalism class. Is she infringing on copyright?
Ethical (No)
Unethical (Yes)
Bob fills out a survey form on a computer game web page with email and address information, but checks the box to not let it be shared. In the following weeks, he receives several advertisements in the mail as well as dozens of e-mail messages about new computer games. How would you classify the use of his information?
Ethical
Unethical
Bob uses a survey disguised as an information form to collect Amy's password. He uses this to access her laptop, but does not change any of the information on her system.
Ethical
Unethical
Bob recorded a video for his YouTube channel about the upcoming Senate elections and includes an official photo taken by a government employee and the text of four bills authored by the incumbent that Bob found on the Senate website. Is that copyright infringement?
Ethical
Unethical
Bob downloaded the black-and-white horror classic Night of the Living Dead from the Internet Archive and decided to mix an audio sample from the film into one of his original songs. Is this copyright infringement?
Ethical
Unethical