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Crossword: Computer Usage Laws

Across

1. The requirement to inform individuals and authorities of a security breach that involves their personal data.

2. Software that is not protected by copyright and can be freely used and distributed.

3. A government-granted monopoly right that gives the inventor exclusive control over their invention for a limited period of time.

4. Laws that deal with offenses committed using computers or the internet, such as hacking, identity theft, and online fraud.

5. Software that is freely available, allowing users to access, use, modify, and distribute it without restrictions.

6. Software that is owned by a specific organization or individual and cannot be freely modified or distributed.

7. The fraudulent acquisition and use of another person's personal information, typically for financial gain.

8. The branch of law that deals with civil wrongdoings and provides remedies for damages caused by someone's negligence, intentional actions, or strict liability.

9. Software that is initially provided for free, but requires payment after a trial period.

10. The act of making false statements about a person or organization through the internet with the intent to harm their reputation.

11. A license that allows multiple individuals to access and use a software or a website concurrently.

12. Software that is provided for free for a limited time or with limited functionality, with the option to purchase a full version.

13. The act of registering or using a domain name with the intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else.

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14. Posting inflammatory, irrelevant, or offensive comments or messages online with the aim of provoking emotional responses and disrupting discussions.

15. An unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution, or display of someone's intellectual property, such as using patented software without permission.

16. Persistent and unwanted behavior that causes someone distress, fear, or annoyance, often done with the intention of exerting power or control.

17. The state of being unknown or unidentifiable online, often used to protect privacy or facilitate malicious activities.

18. The process of ensuring that individuals and organizations adhere to laws, regulations, and industry standards applicable to their activities.

19. The body of law that governs agreements and enforceable promises between parties.


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