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1. The state of being unknown or unidentifiable online, often used to protect privacy or facilitate malicious activities.
2. The practice of protecting computer systems, networks, and data from digital attacks and unauthorized access.
3. Software that is not protected by copyright and can be freely used and distributed.
4. A distinctive sign, symbol, or logo used to identify and distinguish goods or services from those of others, granting legal protection against unauthorized use or imitation.
5. Online platforms and websites that enable users to create and share content, interact with others, and participate in online communities.
6. Disputes that arise over the ownership, registration, or use of an internet domain name.
7. Posting inflammatory, irrelevant, or offensive comments or messages online with the aim of provoking emotional responses and disrupting discussions.
8. A type of software license that allows users to access, modify, and distribute the source code of the software.
9. The act of making false statements about a person or organization through the internet with the intent to harm their reputation.
10. Software that is owned by a specific organization or individual and cannot be freely modified or distributed.
11. The area of law that governs the rights and duties between employers and employees, including issues such as hiring, wages, working conditions, and termination.
12. The laws and regulations that aim to safeguard consumers from unfair business practices, such as false advertising, defective products, and deceptive trade practices.
13. The requirement to inform individuals and authorities of a security breach that involves their personal data.
14. Laws that deal with offenses committed using computers or the internet, such as hacking, identity theft, and online fraud.
15. The process of ensuring that individuals and organizations adhere to laws, regulations, and industry standards applicable to their activities.
16. The legal rights to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, designs, or names used in commerce.
17. Software that can be used and distributed for free.
18. A type of software license that allows only one user to access and use the software.
19. Software that is developed and sold for profit.