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Ethics in computing - 1. Social justice 2. Intellectual property 3. Privacy 4. Property rights 5. Electronic information access 6. Computer abuse Computer abuse - The use of a computer to do something improper or illegal morals - Conforming to established ideas of right and wrong laws - They are formal standarfs that apply to all. Enforced by official agencies such as goverments relativism - Moral principles dictated by cultural tastes and customs. No universal moral truth relativism - Case : Topless bathing in Europe. This is generally banned on public beaches in the US. divine command - God is all-knowing. He is the one who sets morals and ethicals standards. divine command - Case : the ten commandments divine command - God's law is raght all should conform to it. Breaking God's law is tarism - Actiond are judged solely buy consequences. In other words, the outcomes of yours actions should be judged. utilitarism - Actions that lead to, or produce happiness are considered to be superior to those that generate unhappiness. utilitarism - The greater good is more important than individual's happiness. utilitarism - Case : weapons of mass destruction. It may end war sooner. To that effect, saves lives and misery that would have otherwise been more. virtue - Morals are found internally (within the person) virtue - Every individual should aim to behave well. virtue - Case : Volunteers versus court-ordered community service. virtue - Case : donating money without having your identity announced. duty-based (deontology) - Understanding and adopting a lifestyle in line with moral duties and rights. duty-based (deontology) - Everyone is expected to follow these moral duties and rights. duty-based (deontology) - Case : freedom of religion, speech unethical behavior - Does not mean necessarily illegal and illegal behavior does not necessarily mean l behavior - No sense of right/wrong and the lack of awareness or interest in the consequences. sources of personal ethics - - Religion - Family - Experience - Teachers - Friends - Reflection

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