Internet Ethics

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Duncan Langford
Macmillan Education UK, Feb 16, 2000 - Computers - 281 pages
Internet Ethics offers a comprehensive look at the difficult issues facing internet users today. Covering sensitive topics such as censorship, data protection and the law, experts from the USA, Australia and Europe have contributed to this fully integrated book. Views of other societies are also crucial to successful Internet use, and so additional comment on the contents of the book is provided from a global selection of specialists, from countries ranging from Botswana to Japan.

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DUNCAN LANGFORD is a principal lecturer at University of Kent. He is the author of several Computer Ethics textbooks and papers and an acknowledged expert in the field. DUNCAN LANGFORD is a principal lecturer at University of Kent. He is the author of several Computer Ethics textbooks and papers and an acknowledged expert in the field.

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