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IT-ETHIC’S READER
(BOOK REVIEWS)AUTHOR:ANGTO, SHANNON S.
THIS WORK IS LICENCED UNDER CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTIONNON-COMMERCIAL-NO DERIVATIVES WORKS 3.0 PHILIPPINES LICENCE
 
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Table of Content
 
I.
Dedication
…………………………………………...………………………....…………...…. p. 4II.
Preface
……………………………………………………..…………………………….…….. p. 5III.
Cyber Ethics – Book Review
……………………………………...……………….. pp. 6 - 95Chapter 1: Ethics and the Information RevolutionChapter 2: Ethics On-LineChapter 3: Reason, Relativity, and Responsibility in Computer EthicsChapter 4: Disclosive Computer EthicsChapter 5: Gender and Computer EthicsChapter 6: Is the Global Information Infrastructure a Democratic TechnologyChapter 7: Applying Ethical and Moral Concepts and Theories to IT Contexts:Some Key Problems and ChallengesChapter 8: Just Consequentialism and ComputingChapter 9: The Internet as Public Space: Concepts, Issues, and Implications inPublic PolicyChapter 10: The Laws of CyberspaceChapter 11: Of Black Holes and Decentralized Law-Making in CyberspaceChapter 12: Fahrenheit 451 2: Is Cyberspace BurningChapter 13: Filtering the Internet in the USA: Free Speech DeniedChapter 14: Censorship, the Internet, and the Child Pornography Law of 1996: ACritiqueChapter 15: PICS: Internet Access Controls Without CensorshipChapter 16: Internet Service Providers and Defamation: New Standards of LiabilityChapter 17: Digital Millennium Copyright ActChapter 18: Note on the DeCSS TrialChapter 19: A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the NetChapter 20: Intellectual Property, Information, and the Common GoodChapter 21: Is Copyright Ethical An Examination of the Theories, Laws, andPractices Regarding the PrivateChapter 22: On the Web, Plagiarism Matters More Than Copyright PiracyChapter 23: An Ethical Evaluation of Web Site LinkingChapter 24: The Cathedral and the Bazaar Chapter 25: Towards A Theory of Piracy for the Information AgeChapter 26: The Structure of Rights in Directive 95 46 ECChapter 27: Privacy Protection, Control of Information, and Privacy-EnhancingTechnologiesChapter 28: Toward an Approach to Privacy in Public: Challenges of InformationTechnologyChapter 29: KDD, Privacy, Individuality, and FairnessChapter 30: Data Mining and PrivacyChapter 31: Workplace Surveillance, Privacy, and Distributive JusticeChapter 32: Privacy and Varieties of Informational WrongdoingChapter 33: PICS: Internet Access Controls Without CensorshipChapter 34: Defining the Boundaries of Computer Crime: Piracy, Break-Ins, andSabotage in CyberspaceChapter 35: Terrorism or Civil Disobedience: Toward a Hacktivist EthicChapter 36: Web Security and Privacy: An American PerspectiveChapter 37: The Meaning of Anonymity in an Information AgeChapter 38: Written on the Body: Biometrics and IdentityChapter 39: Ethical Considerations for the Information Professions
 
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Chapter 40: Software Engineering Code of Ethics: ApprovedChapter 41: No, PAPA: Why Incomplete Codes of Ethics are Worse than None atAllChapter 42: Subsumption EthicsChapter 43: Ethical Issues in Business ComputingChapter 44: The Practitioner from Within: Revisiting The VirtuesIV.
The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics –Book Review
……………………………………………………………..…………….... pp. 96-150Chapter 1: Foundations of Information EthicsChapter 2: Milestones in the History of Information and Computer EthicsChapter 3: Moral Methodology and Information TechnologyChapter 4: Value Sensitive Design and Information SystemsChapter 5: Personality-Based, Rule-Utilitarian, and Lockean Justifications of IntellectualPropertyChapter 6: Informational Privacy: Concepts, Theories, and ControversiesChapter 7: Online AnonymityChapter 8: Ethical Issues Involving Computer Security: Hacking, Hacktivism, andCounterkhackingChapter 9: Information Ethics and the Library ProfessionChapter 10: Ethical Interest in Free and Open Source SoftwareChapter 11: Internet Research Ethics: The Field and Its Critical IssuesChapter 12: Health Information Technology: Challenges in Ethics, Science, andUncertaintyChapter 13: Ethical Issues of Information and BusinessChapter 14: Responsibilities for Information on the InternetChapter 15: Virtual Reality and Computer SimulationChapter 16: Genetic Information: Epistemological and Ethical IssuesChapter 17: The Ethics of Cyber ConflictChapter 18: A Practical Mechanism for Ethical Risk Assessment—A SoDIS InspectionChapter 19: Regulation and Governance of the InternetChapter 20: Information OverloadChapter 21: Email SpamChapter 22: The Matter of Plagiarism: What, Why, and If Chapter 23: Intellectual Property: Legal and Moral Challenges of Online File SharingChapter 24: Censorship and Access to ExpressionChapter 25: The Gender Agenda in Computer EthicsChapter 26: The Digital Divide: A Perspective for the FutureChapter 27: Intercultural Information EthicsV.
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid –Book Review
………………………………………………………………………….... pp. 151-163Chapter 1: The Market at the Bottom of the PyramidChapter 2: Products and Services for the BOPChapter 3: BOP: A Global OpportunityChapter 4: The Ecosystem for Wealth CreationChapter 5: Reducing Corruption: Transaction Governance CapacityChapter 6: Development as Social TransformationVI.
Acknowledgement
…………………………………………………….……………….... p. 164VII.
Reference
………………………………………………….……………………………… p. 165
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