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Deliberately infringing copyright can be a criminal offence. Just because something is found freely on the internet, doesn’t mean it’s free to download, distribute or use.
Part of our Online Identity & Self Image Series 2020-21
Part of our Online Identity & Self Image Series 2020-21
This week's free online safety guide focuses on peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing. Peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing is the process of transferring digital content, such as electronic books, music, or video clips from one computer to another. The guide takes a look at how to tackle a range of potential risks such as inappropriate content, illegal downloads and malware.
This topic for Early Years covers how personal information can be found online and can be re-used, saved and shared by others.
This topic for Key Stage 1 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
This topic for Key Stage 2 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
This topic for Key Stage 3 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
This topic for Key Stage 4 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
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