- Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988: This is the primary law that protects ____. It automatically gives the creator of an original work (e.g., music, video, graphics, literature) ____ to control how it is used and distributed. Others need permission to use your work. - Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA): Governs the correct and proper use of individuals' ____. It sets strict rules on how data is collected, stored, ____, and deleted. - Freedom of Information Act 2000: Gives the ____ the right to access recorded information held by public sector organisations, such as ____, councils, and hospitals. - Defamation Act 2013: Protects individuals and organisations from ____ that could damage their reputation. Defamation can be: 1) ____: An untrue statement in a permanent, written, or published form (e.g., a newspaper article, a social media post). 2) Slander: An untrue statement in a temporary, spoken form (e.g., a ____ comment, a live broadcast).

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