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    <title>Ethics for the information age</title>
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    <namePart>Quinn, Michael J</namePart>
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    <place>
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    <publisher>Pearson</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2006</dateIssued>
    <edition>2nd edition</edition>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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    <extent>xxiii, 484p.: 23cm.</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Contents: Catalysts for change: Introduction -- Milestones in computing -- Milestones in networking -- Milestone in information storage and retrieval -- Information technology issues -- Introduction to ethics: Subjective relativism -- Cultural relativism -- Divine command theory -- Kantianism -- Act utilitarianism -- Rule utilitarianism -- Social contract theory -- Comparing workable ethical theories -- Morality of breaking the law -- Networking: Email and spam -- Fighting spam -- The world wide web -- Ethical perspectives on pornography -- Censorship -- Freedom of expression -- Children and the web -- Breaking trust on the internet -- Internet addiction -- Intellectual property -- Intellectual property rights -- Protecting intellectual property -- Fair use -- New restrictions on use -- Peer-to-peer networks -- Protections for software -- Open-source software -- Legitimacy of intellectual property protection for software -- Creative commons -- Privacy -- Perspectives on privacy -- Disclosing information -- Public information -- U.S legislation -- Public records -- covert government surveillance -- U.S. legislation authorizing wiretapping -- Data mining -- Identity theft -- Encryption -- Computer and network security: Viruses, worms and trojan horses -- Phreaks and hackers -- Denial-of-service attack -- Online voting -- Computer reliability: Data entry or data-retrieval errors -- Software and billing errors -- Notable software system failures -- Therac-25 -- Computer stimulations -- Software engineering -- Software warranties --Work and wealth: Automation and unemployment -- Workplace changes -- Globalization -- The digital divide -- The "winner-take-all society" -- Access to public colleges -- Professional ethics: Is software engineering a profession? -- Software engineering code of ethics -- Analysis of the code -- Case studies -- Whistleblowing -- Appendix A: Plagiarism.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Michael J. Quinn</note>
  <note>Includes index and references</note>
  <subject>
    <topic> Electronic data processing</topic>
    <topic>Moral and ethical aspects</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Computer and civilization</topic>
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  <classification authority="lcc">QA76.9.M65</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">0321373340</identifier>
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