Digital citizenship--ethics and laws. The student recognizes and practices responsible, legal, and ethical behavior while using digital tools and resources.
A knowledge and skills statement is a broad statement of what students must know and be able to do. It generally begins with a learning strand and ends with the phrase “The student is expected to:” Knowledge and skills statements always include related student expectations.
Glossary Support for TA.6.9.B
Glossary terms and definitions are consistent across kindergarten through high school in the TEKS Guide. The definitions are intended to give educators a common understanding of the terms regardless of what grade level they teach. Glossary definitions are not intended for use with students.
the body of laws and regulations that govern the exclusive rights of an author or creator to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit their literary, musical, or artistic work
a set of various licenses that allow people to share their copyrighted work to be copied, edited, built upon, etc., while retaining the copyright to the original work (often used attributively)
reasonable and limited use of copyrighted material so as not to infringe upon copyright
property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks; an individual product of original creative thought
pertaining to or denoting software whose source code is available free of charge to the public to use, copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute; pertaining to or denoting a product or system whose origins, formula, design, etc., are freely accessible to the public
the status of a work, such as a program or document, where the author has irrevocably waived any copyright in the work so that it can be freely copied and used; the status of a literary work or an invention whose copyright or patent has expired or that never had such protection