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Understanding e-Rule and Cyber Crime: Definitions, Examples, and Consequences

This overview explores the concept of e-Rule, which governs communication and technology use, emphasizing the importance of ownership and authorship respect. It delves into cyber crime, encompassing any criminal activity involving computers and networks, including examples like internet banking fraud and intellectual property infringement. The reasons behind cyber crime range from identity theft to financial gain, highlighting its impacts such as revenue loss and reputational damage. Understanding relevant laws and regulations is crucial to avoid involvement in cyber crimes.

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Understanding e-Rule and Cyber Crime: Definitions, Examples, and Consequences

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  1. e-Rule

  2. What is e-Rule..??? Define as governing communication and technologyuse including respect for ownership and authorship. Cyber Crime . Computer crime refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network. Cyber crime is also known as computer crime, digital crime, e-crime and electronic crime.

  3. Example of Cyber Crime… • Internet Banking Fraud • Harassment • Intellectual Property Infringement • Intrusion

  4. Reasons for Cyber Crime • For persuit of fame and to gain reputation for intelligent. • To steal identity (identity theft) • To get revenge for someone they hate. • To forge document and messages. • Purely to pursue criminal activities. • For financial means.

  5. Effects of Cyber Crime.. • Loss of Revenue/Profits • Waste of Valuable Time • Damaged Reputition • Reduced Productivity

  6. Property of Infringement and Legal Right • Software Piracy • Freeware and Shareware • End User Licences Agreement (EULA)

  7. LESSON You have to be aware of some the cyber laws in the country by understanding the rules and regulations. You must careful and never get involve yourself in any cyber crime.

  8. The End……

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