|Moor, J. H. (2001). The Future of Computer Ethics: You Ain’t Seen No thin’ Yet! Ethics |…
Although the Internet is available to everyone anywhere in the world but not everyone is equipped with the same level of ethical value. Some would have assumed their personal responsibility to respect other’s property and privacy, some…
The internet has already changed the way that the world operates today. Presently, everyone has access to the internet everywhere in the world. The internet is used through a variety of purposes, from academia research to business transactions and contacting family. Considering the freedom that the internet provides us, a group of people threatens that freedom of access to the Internet by conflicting with the Net Neutrality. Analyzing this issue from a deontological versus a utilitarian point of view, this paper will show why it is important to keep all the users equal in the Internet. Before we start, we must understand that ethic is all in a matter of perspectives. The interest of the user and content providers versus the interest of the telecommunication companies are different making their priorities opposite. This paper will taking this issue from the viewpoint of the end users of the Internet, not the viewpoint of corporations and Telecommunications Company. We will first discuss deontological views on restrict network neutrality, then utilitarian’s view on open network neutrality comparing it to our present-day applications to prove why utilitarian is a better solution for the present day internet.…
References: COPPA), 1998 and The Childrens Internet Protection Act, 2000 both passed by congress, are the advances in information technology that resulted because of ethical...…
Arun Kumar, 2011•edited by: Rebecca Scudder•updated: (3/20/2011) Business Ethics on the Internet: Understanding Copyright Laws…
This essay reviews the American society of radiologic technologists [ASRT] code of ethics. Upon examination, it is clear her ethical codes encompass all the three major ethical theories namely; utilitarian, deontological and virtue ethics. The ASRT medical ethics are very much concerned with quality patient care, treatment and patient rights. These concerns are of preeminent importance when our members provide medical services. It is specifically concerned with moral principles and decisions in the context of medical practice. The below listed are the ASRT codes of conducts. The entire codes will be analyzed one after the other.…
Allow me to introduce you to Tucker Max. Max is a self-described “celebrity drunk A-hole.” His web site, tuckermax.com, has been twice embroiled in defamation lawsuits. The latest such suit was summarily dismissed by a federal district judge in Philadelphia, but the opinion that accompanied the dismissal holds some interest for college media outlets.…
The Internet doesn't make people unethical; it only enables unethical people to do what they were always going to do - cheat, plagiarize, infringe on copyrights - easier and faster.…
_______, Lucas D. Introna, Deborah G. Johnson, and Helen Nissenbaum (1999). "Editorial," Ethics and Information Technology, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1–3.…
More and more information on all of us is being collected, stored, used, and shared among organizations…
Barrajón, P. (2013). ETHICAL ISSUES AND INTERNET. International Journal of Communication Research, 3(3), 228-234. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1442860356?accountid=32521…
Himma, K. E. (2006). Legal, social, and ethical issues of the Internet. In B. Hussein, Handbook of Information…
"People who use the Internet make up the world's largest community." (Bailey 6). So to be safe "It's important to use good judgment when it comes to being a smart cyber citizen." (Bailey 12). To gather information ethically and to ensure your own safety is very important when using the highly populated internet. "Ethics are the rules you use in life to help you decide what is right and wrong." (Bailey 4). To use the internet ethically one must think and understand the things that are wrong in real life are normally wrong online too. For one to understand how important it is to use the internet ethically they should know that there is ways unethical use is being controlled, how their lack of cyber literacy affects their online decisions, and know how the world is becoming impacted by the "technology generations".…
The introduction of new information technology has a ripple effect, raising new ethical, social, and political issues that must be dealt with on the individual, social, and political levels. These issues have five moral dimensions: information rights and obligations, property rights and obligations, system quality, quality of life, and accountability and control.…
"The growth of the Web has been explosive, to say the very least." (How The World Wide Web Has Changed Society). It is not just teens anymore adults are doing the same things. Keeping in touch with old high school friends and purchasing things on the internet. The world does not need land-line phones, just cell phones and computers. Pen and paper, bills, mail and postage stamps are no longer absolutely necessary. An individual can attend college online or have a video conference using Skype all while never leaving the living room. The Web has united people all over the world. Consumers that us the World Wide Web have the access to several search engines. There are search engines for finding criminals in your area. You can find the addresses of where registered offenders live and where they work. There are cameras on intersection stoplights that take pictures of red light runners. It also takes a picture of the license plate number of the car, and the color or type of car it was that ran the light. You can watch some of these cameras online.…