Section D — Ethics, Rights, and Communication (20 marks) 10. (8 marks) List five ethical guidelines to follow when collecting and presenting images sourced from social media platforms (brief bullet points, one sentence each). 11. (6 marks) Explain, in 3–4 sentences, how copyright and image licensing concerns should influence how you store, share, and publish findings from the 39-image sample. 12. (6 marks) Draft a short disclaimer (2–3 sentences) to include with any public report that summarizes the limitations of the image-sample analysis.

Section C — Practical Application (30 marks) 7. (12 marks) Create a template for recording metadata for each image reviewed (fields only). Include at least 12 fields covering provenance, visual descriptors, language, and rights. Present the fields in a logical order. 8. (6 marks) Draft a concise 4–6 sentence summary you would write for stakeholders after reviewing the 39-image sample, covering key findings, confidence level, and recommended next steps. 9. (12 marks) Write three multiple-choice questions (with 4 options each, indicate correct answer) testing a colleague's understanding of the protocol from question 6. Each question should target a different skill: metadata interpretation, attribution decision, and ambiguity resolution.