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1. The legal rights to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, designs, or names used in commerce.
2. A license that allows multiple individuals to access and use a software or a website concurrently.
3. The act of engaging in abusive, threatening, or distressing behavior towards others through online platforms or communication channels.
4. A type of malicious software that encrypts a victim's data and demands a ransom payment in exchange for decrypting and restoring access.
5. The requirement to inform individuals and authorities of a security breach that involves their personal data.
6. An unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution, or display of someone's intellectual property, such as using patented software without permission.
7. Disputes that arise over the ownership, registration, or use of an internet domain name.
8. A type of software license that is sold for profit, usually with additional features or support.
9. The malicious act of redirecting internet traffic from its intended destination to a different IP address, usually for fraudulent purposes.
10. Software that is not protected by copyright and can be freely used and distributed.
11. The fraudulent acquisition and use of another person's personal information, typically for financial gain.
12. A type of software license that allows users to try the software before purchasing a full license.
13. The use of electronic communication to harass, intimidate, or harm individuals through the spread of derogatory messages, rumors, or threats.
14. The process of ensuring that individuals and organizations adhere to laws, regulations, and industry standards applicable to their activities.
15. The act of making false statements about a person or organization through the internet with the intent to harm their reputation.
16. A type of software license that allows only one user to access and use the software.