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Weaving in a vital dose of IT history, the new topics keep the book relevant and can function as either a sole reference or a supplemental guide for computer ethics courses. You save. Please read our short guide how to send a book to Kindle. The file will be sent to your email address. It may take up to minutes before you receive it. The file will be sent to your Kindle account. It may takes up to minutes before you received it.

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Change language. Updating your exam copy bookbag…. Share this page. Print this content. The New Normal: Evaluating Social and Ethical Concerns in the Information Age New technologies have brought us many benefits, but they have also raised many social and ethical concerns.

Features NEW! Chapter One covers three main objectives to prepare students for the course: To get the reader thinking about the process of technological change. To present a brief history of computing, networking, and information storage and retrieval. To provide examples of moral problems brought about by the introduction of information technology. How intellectual property is protected by trade secrets, trademarks, service marks, patents, and copyrights.

Piracy and how the digital representation of intellectual property enables perfect copies to be made and distributed in unprecedented amounts. The concepts of copyright and patent which are extended to computer software, but present problems when issuing software patents. The open-source movement and stimulating creativity where the current system of intellectual property protection is viewed by some to inhibit it. This movement will make it easier for artists, musicians, and writers to use the Internet as a vehicle for stimulating creativity and enhancing collaboration.

Some of the topics include: The practice of employers accessing social media to learn more about job candidates. The rise of revenge porn and the rights associated with that content. The prevalence of fake online reviews and efforts to filter them out.

Breaches of privacy caused by corporations releasing large data sets that were not correctly anonymized. The responses by China and South Korea to the increasing Internet addiction of many of its youth. The use of darknets by criminals, political dissidents,. New To This Edition Computer ethics content reflects the latest developments and has been updated in each section.



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