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F2 Legal issues Categorise
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Health and safety
Copyright
Computer misuse
Data protection and privacy
Accessibility
Avoids discrimination, including in the workplace and when hiring new staff
Free eyesight tests (employer pays)
Alternative versions should be available for everyone to be able to view pages and apps, allowing for a range of disabilities
New law came into force in 2010
Applies to code in the same way as for artistic and literary works
The right to be forgotten / have untrue data about you removed
Data should be kept accurate - up to date, and individuals should be able to have data corrected
It is an an offence to hack into a computer system without permission
You may not delete files on a remote computer, or make it inoperable in any way without permission
Regular breaks from using a screen
Supplying malware is not permitted
Businesses that hold personal data should have appointed a data controller
Businesses should have adequate guards in place, such as firewalls, antivirus software and processing policies
Workstation assessments at work
Paid-for software cannot be adapted or recompiled without permission
Ensuring screens are an adequate distance away, correct height and angle, etc.
Only white-hat hacking (with permission) is allowed
Prohibits programs and code from being copied without permission from the author
Individual lines of code between programs cannot be copied without permission
Suitable choice of colours, layout and font
Can be from various guidelines relating to the web, etc. e.g. OAF, WCAG 2.1 and W3C
Fines and prison time can result if caught hacking
Means that it is an offence to upload some software to file-sharing sites
Each website should have a policy setting out how and why data is collected
Setting up systems and displays to reduce the risk of repetitive strain injury (RSI) from completing the same task over and over