Cyber ethics. / Terry Halbert, Elaine Ingulli
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TextPublication details: Cincinnati, Ohio : Thomson Learning, 2002.Description: xv, 260 p.: illsISBN: - 0324116640
- dc21 175
- QA76.9.M65.H35
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Contents :Intellectual property and cyberspace: Ethics case: Napster -- Intellectual property law -- Perspectives on Napster -- Privacy: Ethics case:Levis's brave new world -- Workplace surveillance -- The value of privacy -- Life online: entering the clickstream -- Government regulation v. industry self-policing -- Freedom to be anonymous -- Big brother in cyberspace -- Medical privacy -- Cyberspeech; Ethics case: Biglibel -- Freedom of expression -- Anonymity online -- Hate speech/cyberharrasment and stalking -- Cybernorms -- E-Commerce: Ethics case: Online pills.com -- Direct-to- consumer sales online: medical marketing -- Online gambling -- Marketing in kidspace -- Click-wrap licenses and the Ucita debate -- Tax E-commerce -- E-Learning and the business of education: Ethics case: Notharvard.com --Distance learning -- The digital divide -- Business and education in cyberspace: a healthy partnership? -- Academic honesty in cyberspace -- Student free speech-- Business, democracy and cyberspace: Ethics case: U.S. vs.Micro-Soft -- Competition and the computer -- Governing cyberspace -- Democracy and the internet
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