Paper 1 | GCSE Computer Science | Ethical, legal, cultural & environmental issues | Required knowledge How to investigate & discuss Computer Science technologies.

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Paper 1 | GCSE Computer Science | Ethical, legal, cultural & environmental issues | Required knowledge How to investigate & discuss Computer Science technologies while considering: Ethical issues Definition Examples Legal issues Cultural issues Environmental issues Privacy issues How key stakeholders are affected by technologies. Environmental impact of Computer Science. Cultural impact of Computer Science. Open source vs. Proprietary software. Legislation relevant to Computer Science The Data Protection Act 1998 Computer Misuse Act 1990 Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1998 Creative Commons Licensing Different levels of licensing. Freedom of Information Act 2000 It is your responsibility to make sure you regularly revisit this knowledge outside of class.