| A | B |
| Code of ethics | A system of moral principles or rules of conduct relating to human behavior |
| Ethical dilemmas | Problems involving conflict between moral imperatives |
| Guilt | A feeling of responsibility or remorse for committing a wrong |
| Honesty | Truthfulness, sincerity, or frankness |
| Reputation | The estimation in which a person is held based on their behavior |
| Role model | A person whose behavior, example, or success is emulated by others, especially by younger people |
| Trust | Confidence in the integrity of a person |
| Unethical | Lacking moral principles |
| Values | The beliefs, qualities, or standards that you consider important or desirable |
| Intellectual Property | Property that results from original creative thought |
| Copyright | The exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work. It expires 70 years after the death of the owner |
| Trademark | The name or other symbol used to identify the goods of a particular manufacturer or distributor. A Registered Trademark has been officially registered and is legally protected |
| Patent | The exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years |
| Fair Use | The use of a copyrighted work for purposes of criticism, commentary, reporting, teaching, scholarship,or research does not qualify as infringement |
| Creative Commons | A license that is an add-on to copyright that grants specific terms of use as selected by the holder |
| Public Domain | Creative works that have no copyright protection |