AIT Semester 1 Exam Revision 73 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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AIT Semester 1 Exam Revision 73 Questions with Verified Answers
Impacts of Technology Unit - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Intent and purpose of the Copyright Act 1968 (Australia)
2. Concept of the 'digital divide
3. Concept of digital citizenship
4. The impact of digital technologies on work-life balanc...
AIT Semester 1 Exam Revision 73 Questions with Verified
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Impacts of Technology Unit - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Intent and purpose of the
Copyright Act 1968 (Australia)
2. Concept of the 'digital divide
3. Concept of digital citizenship
4. The impact of digital technologies on work-life balance
5. Concept of social networking
6. Types of social networking and their features
7. Types of virtual communities
Types of Intellectual Property - CORRECT ANSWER Trademarks
Copyrights
Patents
Trade Secrets
Copy right - copy right act of 1968 - CORRECT ANSWER - Copyright right is a bunch
of rights in certain creative work
- Free, automatic, audience is not needed
- the rights are granted exclusively to the owner
- books, music, film, computer programs
Why do we have the copyright act - CORRECT ANSWER Copy right owner can
prevent others from re-producing or sell their rights to somebody else
Patent - CORRECT ANSWER A patent is a right granted for any device, substance
method or process that is new, intervention and useful
- a patent is protects for the duration of the process, this is good (the so what)
because you can have longterm intervention development.
- is legally enforcable, however the deisgners must reveal how it works
, - Registration needed
Trademarks - CORRECT ANSWER - Is a way of identifying a unique product or
service
- A good trademark distinguishes your buisness from other traders
-Doesnt have to be a logo
Whats good about Trademarks - CORRECT ANSWER - trademarks protect the
consumer not the business itself
- companies are highly recommend to register their trademarks, because you can
take legal action on another company if they are trying to trademark the same
trademark. - if not then it causes confusion for the consumer and they are
probably stop going there etc.
What is intellectual property? - CORRECT ANSWER refers to creations of the mind,
such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and
images used in commerce.
- protected in law
Why does our society need intellectual property - CORRECT ANSWER - it enables
people to earn recgonition or financial benefits
- If ideas are not protected then society would not move forward, not motivation
for the creative people because people want credit for their work. This balances
the interest of innovators and society
What does Intellectual Property do - CORRECT ANSWER IP system aims to foster
an environment in which creativity and innovation an flourish
Definition of Digital Divide - CORRECT ANSWER Refers to the gap between
individuals, household, businesses and geographical area at different socio-
economic levels with regard to both their opportunities to access information and
communication technologies and to use the internet for a wide variety of
activities.
Describe Digital divide - CORRECT ANSWER Gap between people with good
knowledge and access and those with bad knowledge and access in terms of
technology
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