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  1. Computer Ethics (Computers, Internet, and Society) by Robert Plotkin, 2011-06-30
  2. Nano-Bio-Ethics (Munsteraner Bioethik-Studien) (Volume 6)
  3. Ethics for the Information Age (3rd Edition) by Michael J. Quinn, 2008-02-14
  4. Computer Ethics, 3RD EDITION by DeborahJohnson, 2001
  5. COMPUTER ETHICS: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of E-Commerce</i>
  6. Computers & Ethics in the Cyberage by DMicah Hrstrr, 2000
  7. Computer Ethics Cautionary Tales& Ethical Dilemmas in Computing by ForesterTom; MorrisonPerry, 1990
  8. Virtual Morality: Christian Ethics in the Computer Age by Graham Houston, 1998-11
  9. Computer Ethics, Etiquette, and Safety for the 21St-Century Student by Nancy E. Willard, 2002-01
  10. Computers, Ethics & Social Values by Drborah GJohnson, 1995
  11. Computer Ethics 4TH EDITION by Deborsh GJohnson, 2009
  12. Computer Ethics Global Perspective by GiamnisStamatelos, 2007
  13. Computers and Ethics (Metaphilosophy 16(4) 1985.)
  14. Computer Ethics& Comptr Ethics Soc Valu Pkg by Deborah G. Johnson, Helen F. Nissenbaum, 2002-05

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As of September 2003, there were approximately 70 million Americans or about 62 percent of the American population had at least one home computer. Another statistic is that about 55% of people also have internet on there home computers. In everyday life it is important for a person to have good ethics; this is also true about computer usage. Due to the fact that more then half of the American population owns computers, computer ethics are a growing concern in a rapidly changing society. Computer ethics can be broken down in to many topics including piracy, hacking, viruses, spam, phishing, and responsibility of use of software, cyber porn, and invasion of privacy and the use of the computer in the work place. Also there are many issues both moral and professional that a person who uses a computer might face.
Another ethical problem with computers is hacking. Hacking is the computer equivalent of breaking and entering. A computer hacker uses his or her skills to gain unauthorized access to another computer or computer network and, once inside, can wreak havoc by altering important information, deleting essential files, or just crashing the whole system. Many hackers who break into commercial Web sites are looking for...

82. The Fourth Civilization--Technology Society And Ethics
Online book, 4th edition (2002-2003). The author is described as a professor of computing science and mathematics, Trinity Western University, British Columbia, Canada.
http://www.arjaybooks.com/EthTech/Text/

83. Idaho National Engineering And Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) Humanoid Robotic
Section in a collection of pages about the history, present, and future of humanoids, androids, and anthropomorphic robots (2004). Should we have intelligent, emotion exhibiting humanoids? What might the consequences be?
http://www.inl.gov/adaptiverobotics/humanoidrobotics/ethicalconsiderations.shtml

84. ETHICOMP2001. Gdańsk, Poland. June 2001
Fifth ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies. Hosted in the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Technical University of Gda sk, Poland, 18 to 20 June 2001.
http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ccsrconf/ethicomp2001/index.html
Sponsored By:
ETHICOMP 2001: "Systems of the Information Society"
Hosted by Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics Technical University of Gdańsk,
Gdańsk, Poland
In association with
Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility
De Montfort University, UK Research Center on Computing and Society
Southern Connecticut State University, USA Conference Directors Professor Henryk Krawczyk, Technical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
Professor Bogdan Wiszniewski, Technical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
Dr Stanislaw Szejko, Technical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
Professor Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK
Professor Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University, USA A list of the programme committee is available on a seperate page.

85. ETHICOMP 2002
Sixth ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies. Hosted in the Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal, 13 to 15 November 2002.
http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ethicomp/ethicomp2002/index.html

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Registration and Conference Accommodation Call For Papers Conference Papers ... Proceedings ETHICOMP 2002 "The Transformation of Organisations in the Information Age: Social and Ethical Implications" The Sixth ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal 13 to 15 November 2002 Hosted by Faculty of Business
Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal In association with Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility
De Montfort University, UK Research Center on Computing and Society
Southern Connecticut State University, USA Software Engineering Ethics Research Institute
East Tennessee State University, USA Conference Directors Professor J A A Lopes, Universidade Lusiada, Portugal Dra I Alvarez, Universidade Lusiada, Portugal Professor Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK Professor Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University, USA Conference Sponsors International Society for Ethics and Information Technology (INSEIT) The Institute for the Management of Information Systems (IMIS)
ETHICOMP 2002 WAP site available at http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/wap.wml

86. ETHICOMP 2004
Seventh ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies. Hosted in the University of the Aegean, Syros, Greece, 14 to 16 April 2004.
http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ethicomp/ethicomp2004/
ETHICOMP 2004
"Challenges for the Citizen of the Information Society"
The Seventh ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies University of the Aegean, Syros, Greece 14 to 16 April 2004
Hosted by
Department of Product and Systems Design University of the Aegean and Department of Management Science and Technology Athens University of Economics and Business
In association with
Conference Directors
  • Professor John Darzentas, University of the Aegean, Greece Dr Nancy Pouloudi, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Professor Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK Professor Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Conference Sponsors
Contact CCSR Webmaster at ccsr@dmu.ac.uk

87. CFP96@MIT
Proceedings of the sixth conference hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the World Wide Web Consortium (w3c), held in March 1996. Archives are permanently available.
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/projects/mac/cfp96/
The Sixth Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy CFP96@MIT
March 27-30, 1996
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
This web page is the permanent archive for The Sixth Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy. Included here are:
CFP96 was hosted by
CFP96 Program Committee
Welcome to CFP96 by Hal Abelson, General Chair
Acknowledgements
An Overview of CFP
Since its inception in 1991, the Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy has brought together experts and advocates from the fields of computer science, law, business, public policy, law enforcement, government, and many other areas to explore how computer and telecommunications technologies are affecting freedom and privacy.
The CFP96 Program
The CFP96 program included pre-conference tutorials and a CFP Technology Fair on Wednesday, March 27. The conference

88. BBBOnLine, Inc.
Code of Online Business Practices. Self-regulation tool to provide internet businesses with a means to foster consumer trust and confidence on the web.
http://www.bbbonline.org/reliability/code/
Other BBB Sites > The Better Business Bureau BBB Dispute Resolution BBB Wise Giving Alliance Children's Advertising Review Unit (CARU) Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB) National Advertising Division (NAD) National Advertising Review Council (NARC) BBB OnLine Programs BBBOnline Seal Apply for Seal Participant Benefits Requirements Testimonials ... Information About Code of Online Business Practices This Code is the newest self-regulation tool developed by the Better Business Bureau system to provide Internet businesses with a well-respected means to foster consumer trust and confidence on the Web. It provides online businesses with guidelines to help address important consumer protection issues raised by e-commerce. We committed to an open and inclusive process for soliciting input on the Code. We posted the first draft of the Code online and solicited suggestions and comments through email and in person at regional meetings that were held throughout the country this past December. Based on this input, we posted a second draft and again solicited additional input. The Better Business Bureau system has, over the years, fashioned and promoted helpful voluntary codes that service a variety of industries and organizations. BBB

89. (ISC)˛ Security Transcends Technology
Code of Ethics. Subscription to the code is required for certification.
http://www.isc2.org/cgi/content.cgi?category=12

90. Ethics
Code of Ethics for the guild members in view of technology s impacts.
http://ewh.ieee.org/cmte/pa/Status/Ethics.html
ETHICS AND ETHICAL SUPPORT
IN THE IEEE
IEEE Codes of Ethics
1912 - First Code Adopted by AIEE, after 6 years of effort 1950 - First revision which incorporated the ECPD Canons
(BART Case Amicus Curiae did not know of this in 1975) 1974 - Revised after IEEE added Professional Activities to its Constitution 1987 - Revised again 1990 - Current version comprises 10 principles
First Page of 1912 AIEE Code of Professional Conduct
Today's IEEE Code of Ethics We, the members of the IEEE, in recognition of the importance of our technologies in affecting the quality of life throughout the world, and in accepting a personal obligation to our profession, its members and the communities we serve, do hereby commit ourselves to the highest ethical and professional conduct and agree: 1. to accept responsibility in making engineering decisions consistent with the safety, health and welfare of the public, and to disclose promptly factors that might endanger the public or the environment; 2. to avoid real or perceived conflicts of interest whenever possible, and to disclose them to affected parties when they do exist;

91. Code Of Professional Ethics
Code of Professional Ethics.
http://www.isaca.org/Content/ContentGroups/Standards2/Code_of_Ethics2/ISACA_Code
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92. SAGE System Administrators' Code Of Ethics
Code of Ethics. SAGE is a special technical group of the Advanced Computing Systems Association (USENIX).
http://sageweb.sage.org/resources/publications/code_of_ethics.html
System Administrators' Code of Ethics
PDF suitable for framing: Poster version (vertical) or Diploma version (horizontal). USENIX grants permission to reproduce this Code in any format, provided that the wording is not changed in any way, that signatories LOPSA, USENIX, and SAGE are included, and that no other signatory or logo is added without explicit permission from the We as professional System Administrators do hereby commit ourselves to the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct, and agree to be guided by this code of ethics, and encourage every System Administrator to do the same.
Professionalism
  • I will maintain professional conduct in the workplace and will not allow personal feelings or beliefs to cause me to treat people unfairly or unprofessionally.
Personal Integrity
  • I will be honest in my professional dealings and forthcoming about my competence and the impact of my mistakes. I will seek assistance from others when required. I will avoid conflicts of interest and biases whenever possible. When my advice is sought, if I have a conflict of interest or bias, I will declare it if appropriate, and recuse myself if necessary.
Privacy
  • I will access private information on computer systems only when it is necessary in the course of my technical duties. I will maintain and protect the confidentiality of any information to which I may have access, regardless of the method by which I came into knowledge of it.

93. Computer Ethics: 2.1 - Copyright: Guardian Of Intellectual Property
Guide to computer ethics issues and current news includes an introduction to the problematic copyright issues raised by digital media.
http://library.thinkquest.org/26658/cgi-bin/2-1.cgi
section previous section interactive activity table of contents return to home related links post your thoughts You have certainly heard the word property before: it is generally used to mean a possession, or more specifically, something to which the owner has legal rights. You might have also encountered the phrase intellectual property . This term has become more commonplace during the past few years, especially in the context of computer ethics. But what exactly does it refer to? Before we explore the answer to this question, we must first discuss the existence of a very important organization: the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). This organization was founded in 1967 as one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations organizations, and it has since remained respo next section previous section interactive activity table of contents return to home related links post your thoughts You have certainly heard the word property before: it is generally used to mean a possession, or more specifically, something to which the owner has legal rights. You might have also encountered the phrase intellectual property . This term has become more commonplace during the past few years, especially in the context of computer ethics. But what exactly does it refer to?

94. Taking The Byte Out Of Cookies Privacy, Consent, And The Web
Paper on computer ethics presented to an ACM conference in 1998. Suggests minimum conditions to be met to ethically justify the collection of personal data.
http://cpe.njit.edu/dlnotes/CIS/CIS350/TakingTheByteOutOfCookies.pdf

95. Institute Of Electrical And Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Code of ethics for members.
http://www.ieee.org/portal/site/mainsite/menuitem.818c0c39e85ef176fb2275875bac26

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