thanks Ms Sue.

for ict i need to answer these questions about copyright designs and patents act:-

list three ict and three non-ict things covered by the copyright designs and patents act.

ive looked on the different websites but i cant find any .id be very grateful if you could help me because i am struggling.
thankyou so much :)

What do you mean by "non-ict things?"

thats what i did not understand.

the non-ict things i have thought of are:

inventions
clothes labels (designer names)
products (like sweet names)

sorry i forgot to say thankyou for being so kind to help me and taking the time. thanks:)

Exactly what is meant by "ict"?

ict is information computer technology.

list 3 things that ict covers by coypright and patent act

Of course, I'm here to help! The Copyright, Designs, and Patents Act is a legal framework that protects intellectual property rights in the United Kingdom. It covers a wide range of things, both related to ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and non-ICT areas. Let's discuss three examples of each:

ICT Things Covered by the Copyright Designs and Patents Act:

1. Computer Software: This act protects computer software from being copied, distributed, or used without the permission of the copyright holder. It ensures that the rights of software creators are protected.

2. Digital Content: It covers various forms of digital content like e-books, music, videos, photographs, websites, and more. The act ensures that creators receive credit and compensation for their work and that their rights are protected against unauthorized copying or distribution.

3. Databases: The act also protects databases, ensuring that creators have control over the structure, content, and use of their databases. It prevents unauthorized extraction, copying, or distribution of the database content.

Non-ICT Things Covered by the Copyright Designs and Patents Act:

1. Literary Works: This includes books, poems, journals, articles, and other written materials. The act protects the rights of authors and ensures that their work cannot be used or copied without permission.

2. Artistic Works: This covers visual arts such as paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, and other artistic creations. The act protects the rights of artists to control how their work is used, displayed, or distributed.

3. Music and Performances: The act protects musical compositions, lyrics, songs, and performances. It ensures that musicians, songwriters, and performers have exclusive rights over their work and can control how they are used, recorded, or performed.

To find more information about these examples and explore other ICT and non-ICT items covered by the Copyright Designs and Patents Act, you can refer to the official website of the UK Intellectual Property Office (https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/intellectual-property-office). They provide detailed information and resources regarding copyright, design rights, and patents.