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ETHICS
Best Song
Ever?!
DID THEY BREAK THE LAW?
 James Blunt
• U2
• Eagle Eye Cherry
• Rhianna
 Black Eyed Peas
• The Last Goodnight
• Beyonce
• Bon Jovi
 Alphaville
• Maroon 5
• Kelly Clarkston
• Aqua
 Jason Mraz
• The Beatles
• Jason Derulo
• Red Hot Chili Peppers
 Train
• Bob Marley
• Smashing Pumpkins
• Gregory Brothers
 The Calling
• Men at Work
• Joan Osborn
• MGMT
• Jack Johnson
• Avril Levigne
• Andrea Bocielli
• Spice Girls
• The offspring
• Axis of Awesome
• Green Day
• Timberland
• Missy Higgins
• A-ha
• OneRepublic
• Toto
• Eminem
 Elton John
 Akon
 John Denver
 Lady Gaga
“ICE, ICE, BABY”
“UNDER PRESSURE”
DIFFERENT? YOU BE THE JUDGE.
D
D
WHAT THE COURTS SAID . . .
It came to light that Vanilla Ice had sampled Queen and David Bowie’s “Under
Pressure” without consent or license. Ice Ice Baby hit number one on the charts in
the United States and Vanilla Ice became the one ‘under pressure’. Vanilla Ice
altered the rhythm of the baseline thinking he would thereby avoid any question of
credit, royalties, license or even permission. This case never went to court as it
was clear that Vanilla Ice had stolen the sample without permission. He settled
out of court with Queen and David Bowie for an undisclosed but very likely very
high amount. Ice Ice Baby has been released in many different versions, since
then, with all of the legal procedures followed.
ROBIN THICKE VS. MARVIN GAYE
 Robin Thicke’s Song
 Marvin Gaye’s Song
 Judge awarded that Robin Thicke had to pay Marvin Gaye’s
family $7 Million dollars for using his song
 Robin Thicke’s song had previously made him over $10 Million
at that point
ETHICS
 Standards of right and wrong
behavior
 A gauge of personal integrity
 The basis of trust and cooperation in
relationships with others
WHAT ETHICS ARE NOT
 Laws and instructions
 Detailed instructions for every
possible situation
 Flexible and changing depending on
each unique person or situation
WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?
 Values of a society
 Values of a school, business, or
organization
 Values from family and heritage
 Values of an individual
WHAT ARE RULES?
 Specific guidelines about
appropriate behavior
 What are some rules that we have to
follow?
ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY (AUP)
 Rules for public computer use that
tell you what you can and cannot do
on a computer
WHAT ARE LAWS?
 Regulations passed by state and
federal bodies
WHAT, THESE ARE LAWS?
 Alabama: It is considered an offense to open an
umbrella on a street, for fear of spooking horses
 California: Peacocks have the right of way to cross any
street, including driveways
 Idaho: Illegal for a man to give his sweetheart a box of
candy weighing less than fifty pounds.
 Montana: It is illegal to have a sheep in the cab of your
truck without a chaperone.
 Utah: It is illegal to detonate any nuclear weapon.
BUT EVERYONE IS DOING IT
You may not be discovered, this time,
but next time . . .
A serial number may be traced
A help line may become suspicious
An acquaintance may report you
A web address may record your visits
And more . . .
COPYRIGHT LAWS
 Software developers own their programs.
 Software buyers only own the right to use
the software according to the license
agreement.
 No copying, reselling, lending, renting,
leasing, or distributing is legal without the
software owner’s permission.
TYPES OF COPYRIGHT
• Public Domain
• Freeware
• Shareware
• All Rights Reserved
• Creative Commons
PUBLIC DOMAIN
 Has no owner and is
not protected by
copyright law.
 It was either created
with public funds, or
the ownership was
forfeited by the
creator.
 Rare
 Unreliable
 Poor quality
 Virus-laden
FREEWARE
Has an owner but you can
use it without paying for it
 Gmail
 Google Chrome
 Firefox
Freeware is free because
the license says it is, but
it’s still under the owner’s
control.
 Internet Explorer
 Spotify
SHAREWARE
Licensed for a trial
period, but you must
pay for it for
continued use
 Game Demos
 Photoshop Trial
 Microsoft Office 30 day
trial
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Must be used exactly
as the license states.
Examples:
• Music
You can’t legally use it-or even possess it-without the owner’s
permission.
• Movies
• Books
CREATIVE COMMONS
 Type of copyright where
you give permission to
make changes to created
work
 Collaborative copyright
used for education and
other collaborative
projects
 Wikipedia
 Wired.com
 Ted Talks
TYPES OF COMPUTER VIRUSES
 Virus: Software that is harmful to
your computer
 Worm: Virus that eats through holes
in the network
TYPES OF COMPUTER VIRUSES
E-mail Virus: A virus sent through e-mail
Trojan Horse: A bad program that is
disguised as something good
TYPES OF COMPUTER VIRUSES
Adware: Pop ups or advertisements
Malware: Software that aids in
gathering personal information and
sold to others
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PC
 Anti virus software
 Firewall
 Be careful what you download