Legal issues with computers

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Question 1

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Which of the below are official acts that combat legal issues with computers?
Answer
  • Computer miss use act (1998)
  • The copy right design and patents act (1998)
  • The social media prevention act (2004)
  • The anti virus and protection act (1955)

Question 2

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You don't have to be successful in attempts to change unauthorised data or hardware to be prosecuted under the computer misuse act.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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How many principles come under the data protection act of 1998?
Answer
  • 2
  • 5
  • 7
  • 8
  • 15

Question 4

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Which of the following points fall under the data protection act of 1998?
Answer
  • Data must be kept safe.
  • Streaming videos from sites that have no right to provide them.
  • Data must not be held longer than it is needed for .
  • Data has to be accurate and up to date.
  • Data will not be shared to a country where they don't have similar laws.

Question 5

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The principle that stops unauthorised access to computer material is under which act?
Answer
  • Data Protection Act 1998.
  • Computer miss use act 1998.
  • The copy right design and patents act 1998.

Question 6

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Which act prevents plagiarism?
Answer
  • The Corey Noyce act (2014)
  • The computer miss use act (1998)
  • The copy right design and patents act (1998)
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