Digital Commerc
Making informed decisions as digital consumers is an essential skill. While not explicitly covered in a single activity, this theme was integrated into various discussions and exercises throughout the project, particularly in sessions about AI and its impact on digital life.


Key Definition: Digital law competence involves understanding the legal rights and restrictions governing technology use.
Expanded Explanation: This competence includes knowledge of copyright laws, fair use policies, and data protection regulations. It involves understanding the legal implications of online actions, such as sharing copyrighted material, cyberbullying, or hacking. It also includes awareness of how laws may vary across different countries or platforms and the ability to navigate these differences responsibly.
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