| A | B |
| Legal Responsibilities | This means you cannot use your computer to do anything that is against the law. |
| Ethical Responsibilities | This means you should use your computer in a fair way using good manners. In other words, "do the right thing". |
| Copyright | It is the exclusive legal right of a person to say who can reproduce, publish and sell their original work and ideas. |
| Hacker | Someone who enters your computer without permission to look around, delete or corrupt files. |
| Libel | The process of saying something untrue to defame or ruins someone's reputation. |
| Plagiarism | The process of taking someone else's work and using it as your own. |
| Netiquette | Proper behavior on the Internet |
| Internet | A web of computers connected together throughout the entire world. |
| Cyberbullying | Harassment, taunting, and teasing committed online, such as in chat rooms or by posting inappropriate or false information or images of someone. |
| Phishing | Tricking users into revealing personal information such as passwords and bank account numbers by way of emails pretending to be from actual companies. |
| Virus | Malicious software that enters a computer and negatively affects that computer's ability to run correctly |
| Trojan Horse | Computer program that appears to be a harmless or helpful application (such as a game) but actually causes damage to a computer once downloaded. |
| Acceptable Use Policy | A document that tells people what they are allowed to do on their school or work computers. |
| Software Piracy | This is when a person makes copies of software without permission. |