Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Data Legislation
- GDPR
- Data must be used in a fair way
- Data must be only used for the role it's intended to have
- Data must be relevant - cannot gather more than what is needed
- Data must be up to date
- Data must not be kept for longer than it is needed for
- Data must be kept safely and secure
- Data must not be transferred without protection
- Computer misuse act (1990)
- Cannot gain unauthorised access to a network
- Cannot modify data on a network without permission
- Cannot create and / or supply malware
- Copyright and design patents act (1988)
- Illegal to copy and / or share other people's work
- Must have permission to distribute work
- Doesn't just goven digital data work
- It also covers written work and people's ideas
- Illegal sites will be prosecuted and shut down
- Creative Commons Licencing
- Attribution - Work can be copied, modified and shared but must tell the owner
- SHare-alike - if work is modied, it can only be shared with the same licence that the original piece of work had
- Non-Commercial- cannot re-use the work for own profit
- No Derivative Works - Can copy and share but cannot modify
- Freedom of Infomation Act (2000)
- Allows the public to access 'public' infomation
- Government assets must publish data to the public
- Allows the public to see transparency in companies
- Infomation which may cause harm to national security can be held back