Readings in Cyberethics

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Richard A. Spinello, Herman T. Tavani
Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2004 - Computers - 697 pages
This book of readings is a flexible resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in the evolving fields of computer and Internet ethics. Each selection has been carefully chosen for its timeliness and analytical depth and is written by a well-known expert in the field. The readings are organized to take students from a discussion on ethical frameworks and regulatory issues to a substantial treatment of the four fundamental, interrelated issues of cyberethics: speech, property, privacy, and security. A chapter on professionalism rounds out the selection. This book makes an excellent companion to CyberEthics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace, Third Edition by providing articles that present both sides of key issues in cyberethics.

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Contents

Contents
1
Terrell Ward Bynum Ethics and the Information Revolution
13
Deborah G Johnson Ethics OnLine
30
James H Moor Reason Relativity and Responsibility in Computer Ethics
40
Philip Brey Disclosive Computer Ethics
55
Alison Adam Gender and Computer Ethics
67
Luciano Floridi and J W Sanders The Foundationalist Debate
81
Bernard Gert Common Morality and Computing
96
Privacy in Cyberspace
397
James H Moor Toward a Theory of Privacy for the Information Age
407
Dag Elgesem The Structure of Rights in Directive 9546EC on the Protection
418
Herman T Tavani and James H Moor Privacy Protection Control of Information
436
Challenges
450
Anton H Vedder KDD Privacy Individuality and Fairness
462
Joseph S Fulda Data Mining and Privacy
471
Jeroen van den Hoven Privacy and the Varieties of Informational
488

James H Moor Just Consequentialism and Computing
107
Regulating the Net Free Expression and Content Controls
114
Deborah G Johnson Is the Global Information Infrastructure a Democratic
121
Larry Lessig The Laws of Cyberspace
134
David G Post Of Black Holes and Decentralized LawMaking in Cyberspace
145
Is Cyberspace Burning?
159
Free Speech
173
Excerpts from United States v American Library Association Inc
180
Jacques N Catudal Censorship the Internet and the Child Pornography Law
196
Tomas A Lipinski Elizabeth A Buchanan and Johannes J Britz Agents of Harm
214
Intellectual Property in Cyberspace
247
Excerpts from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act DMCA of 1998
253
Note on the DeCSS Case
264
the Net?
273
McFarland S J Intellectual Property Information and the Common
294
Shelly Warwick Is Copyright Ethical? An Examination of the Theories Laws
305
Source Software
351
Eric Raymond The Cathedral and the Bazaar
367
Security and Crime in Cyberspace
501
Piracy
513
Toward
525
Dorothy E Denning Cyberterrorism
536
An American Perspective
542
Helen Nissenbaum The Meaning of Anonymity in an Information Age
555
Cyberstalking
561
Professional Ethics Codes of Conduct and ComputerInformation
601
Elizabeth A Buchanan Ethical Considerations for the Information
613
ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
625
IEEECSACM Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice
633
Don Gotterbarn The Life Cycle of Cyber and Computing Ethics
641
Chuck Huff Unintentional Power in the Design of Computing Systems
651
Richard G Epstein The Wheel
659
Address Ethical Risks with
674
John Weckert Lilliputian Computer Ethics
690
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