Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Business Law Practice Exam

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Which of the following activities does NOT fall under the definition of cybercrime?

  1. Using a computer to commit fraud

  2. Engaging in a traditional offense using a computer

  3. Creating digital art

  4. Stealing personal data

The correct answer is: Creating digital art

Creating digital art does not fall under the definition of cybercrime because it involves the legitimate use of digital tools and technology for artistic expression rather than engaging in illegal activities. Cybercrime specifically refers to actions that violate laws through the use of computers and the internet, often involving criminal behavior related to data theft, fraud, or other malicious activities. Using a computer to commit fraud, engaging in a traditional offense using a computer, and stealing personal data all represent illegal acts that involve technology and are therefore classified as cybercrime. Digital art, in contrast, is a creative process without any illicit intent or action associated with it. As a result, it stands apart from the other activities listed, which either directly involve unlawful conduct or utilize technology to facilitate criminal actions.