All terms in this list:
intelectual property rights: The legal rights to which creators of original creative works are entitled.
copyright: The legal right to sell, publish, or distribute an original artistic or litery work; it is held by the creator of a work as soon as it exists in physical form.
fair use: Permits limited duplication and use of a portion of copyrighted material for specific purposes, such as critism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, and research.
digital watermark: A subtle altercation of digital content that identifies the copyright holder.
digital rights management (DRM) software: Software used to protect and mange the rights of creators of digital content.
trademark: A word, phrase, symbol, or design that identifies goods or services.
plagiarism: Presenting someon else's work as your own.
ethics: Overall standards of mortal conduct
computer ethics: Standards of moral conduct as they relate to computer use.
business ethics: Standards of moral conduct that guide a business's policies, decisions, and actions.
repetitive stress injury (RSI): A type of injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, that is caused by performing the same physical movements over and over again.
carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS): A painful and crippling condition affecting the hands and wrists that can be caused by computer use.
DeQuervain's tendonitis: A condition in which the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist are swollen and irritated
green computing: The use of computers in an environmentally friendly manner.
eco - label: A certification, usually issued by a government agency, that identifies a device as meeting minimal enviromental performance specifications.
e - trash: Electronic trash or waste, such as discarded computer components.
egronomics: The science of fitting a work environment to the people who work there.
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