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Influencer Disclosure

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Influencer Disclosure refers to the ethical and sometimes legal requirement for influencers to reveal their relationships with the brands they endorse, ensuring transparency and consumer protection in digital advertising.

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Fake News

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Fake News involves the deliberate creation and sharing of misinformation or hoaxes through digital media, posing significant challenges to public discourse and democratic processes.

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Deepfakes

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Deepfakes are highly realistic and manipulated digital media that can be used to create believable falsehoods, raising ethical concerns about truth and trust in digital communication.

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Information Overload

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Information Overload refers to the difficulty in understanding an issue and making decisions due to the presence of too much information, exemplifying the need for good digital literacy and curation practices.

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Net Neutrality

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Net Neutrality is the principle that internet service providers should treat all data on the internet equally without discriminating or charging differently, crucial for maintaining an open and fair digital media landscape.

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Accessibility

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Accessibility in digital media refers to the design and development of digital content that is usable by people with disabilities, crucial for inclusivity and equal access to information.

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Copyright

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Copyright is a legal mechanism that grants creators of original works exclusive rights to their use and distribution, vital for protecting digital media content from unauthorized reproduction.

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Privacy

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Privacy in digital media concerns the right to keep personal information out of the public domain and the control over one's own data, essential for user trust and safety online.

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Fair Use

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Fair Use is a legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, or research, significant for academic and journalistic freedom in digital media.

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Identity Theft

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Identity Theft is the deliberate use of someone else's identity, typically for financial gain, and is a growing concern in digital media where personal data are often shared.

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Data Security

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Data Security encompasses the protective measures to safeguard digital information from unauthorized access or corruption, essential for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of data in digital media.

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Digital Rights Management (DRM)

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DRM refers to technological solutions designed to control the use of digital content and devices after sale, important for ensuring that digital media creators retain control and monetization of their content.

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Cyberbullying

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Cyberbullying involves the use of digital media platforms to harass, threaten, or humiliate individuals, highlighting the need for ethical behavior and protections in online interactions.

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Open Source Software

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Open Source Software is software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, or enhance, promoting collaboration and transparency in the development of digital media tools.

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Electronic Waste

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Electronic Waste (E-waste) includes discarded electronic devices, and its proper disposal and recycling are essential for environmental ethics in the lifecycle of digital media products.

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