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Part II.

LEGAL, ETHICAL,
AND SOCIETAL
ISSUES IN MEDIA
AND INFORMATION
CONTENT :
1 DIGITAL FOOTPRINT 6 QUIZ
2 DATA PRIVACY
3 DIGITAL DIVIDE
4 COMPUTER ADDICTION
5 CYBER BULLYING
Digital Footprint
These are any data record of the things you do online. Anything

on the Internet with your name creates a trail of data about you.

This could be information in your


personal website, any activity in
social media, your browsing history,
online subscription, and the like.
Data Privacy
Data privacy or the fundamental right of an individual to protect
private information from disclosure to information and
communication systems is under Republic Act No. 10173 or the
Data Privacy Act of 2012.
Respecting and managing data privacy is a
responsible behavior on the Internet. The
respect should be mutual between the
media user and the producer.
Digital Divide
This digital inequality or gap between groups in terms of
knowledge, usage, and access to ICT due to circumstances
like location, income, and age is called DIGITAL DIVIDE.
It is helpful to know that not everyone
has the same access to high-speed
internet, regular digital access, or
advanced digital knowledge so we
should be understanding to the
digitally disadvantaged
Computer Addiction
Computer Addiction is the “overdependence or a
damaging need to do something on computer or
internet.”
It could be linked to sleep
deprivation, anxiety and even
depression. Setting a limit and
immersing yourself with outside
activity can obviate addiction.
Computer Addiction
A study by Hootsuite and WeareSocial in 2019 finds that
the Philippines ranks as the most internet-addicted
country.
Computer addiction can vary
from gaming, spending an
outragous amount of time in
your computer, and using your
computer instead of being
productive.
CYBER BULLYING
The use of digital means of communication that could
hurt or harass a person.
Examples of this are sending hurtful

texts or SNS messages, posting


embarrassing photos or videos, and

spreading mean or malicious rumors

online.
Are you being cyberbullied?
•Being made fun of on social
media?
•Receiving hurtful or hateful
messages?
•Having false and/or damaging
information about you spread
over the Internet?
Defend yourself against
cyberbullies
•Don't respond.
•Take a screenshot of the messages.
•Block the bully from your social media
accounts.
•Report the bully.

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