Journal entry 14

Review what Andriy Slynchuk says and write a paragraph describing the five most serious violations and why you think those offenses are serious.

Using unofficial streaming services, utilizing torrent services, using copyrighted images without permission, sharing personal information such as passwords, addresses, or photos of others without consent, and engaging in bullying and trolling are all serious violations of legal and ethical standards on the internet. While, using unofficial streaming services can lead to copyright infringement and financial losses for content creators and legitimate streaming platforms. Torrenting copyrighted material without proper authorization is a direct violation of intellectual property rights. Unauthorized use of copyrighted images infringes on the rights of the original creators. It disregards the effort and creativity invested in producing those images and can have financial implications for the copyright holders. Sharing personal information without consent poses significant privacy and security risks. It can lead to identity theft, harassment, or other forms of harm to individuals whose information is disclosed. Futhermore, engaging in online bullying and trolling can have severe psychological and emotional consequences for the targeted individuals. It contributes to a toxic online environment and can escalate to real-world harm. These offenses are serious because they not only violate legal frameworks but also have broader ethical implications, impacting the well-being of individuals and the integrity of creative and digital spaces.

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