Reference no: EM133121121
Activity: Themes of the Digital Economy
Topic: Themes of the Digital Economy
Assessment
Question 1: Choose one of the 12 themes postulated by Tapscott (2014) and in your own words explain what it means to you, in regards to digital disruption. Now highlight your idea with two examples (not the ones from the lecture).
Tapscott. D. (2014). The Digital Economy: Rethinking Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence (20 Years Anniversary Edition). New York: McGraw-Hill Education. ISBN: 978-0-07-183555-5.
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Question 2:
• some ecosystems only allow links to content/apps via an account.
• What happens if you lose your account (details etc) or the device data drive is corrupted?
• Internet can become unreliable - what happens then?
• Sometimes you may only require some software for a short period of time.
• Piracy, is this the real reason for these types of models? Doff et al (2013) looks at piracy and the idea that music as a service may be a way to negate piracy.
Question 3:
"Privacy" is a term that appears to be viewed from many angles. Dd that word means for your online presence?
Some of my thoughts:
• Who has access to my data?
• When can they access it and why?
• Where is my data stored?
• How long will it be stored?
• What will the data be utilised for and how?
• When do will it be deleted (if at all)?
• Can I correct the data and how?
• If you have nothing to hide, then why is privacy a topic for disc
Question 4: Online content can be delivered as a service or a form of an ownership model (including rental). Does the actual content make a difference to your preference?
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