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The Digital Divide: A Perspective for the Future
Intercultural Information Ethics
Cyber Ethics
Chapters:
Ethics and the Information Revolution
Ethics On-Line
Reason, Relativity, and Responsibility in Computer Ethics
Disclosive Computer Ethics
Gender and Computer Ethics
Is the Global Information Infrastructure a Democratic Technology
Applying Ethical and Moral Concepts and Theories to IT Contexts: Some KeyProblems and Challenges
Just Consequentialism and Computing
The Internet as Public Space: Concepts, Issues, and Implications in Public Policy
The Laws of Cyberspace
Of Black Holes and Decentralized Law-Making in Cyberspace
Fahrenheit 451 2: Is Cyberspace Burning
Filtering the Internet in the USA: Free Speech Denied
Censorship, the Internet, and the Child Pornography Law of 1996: A Critique
PICS: Internet Access Controls Without Censorship
Internet Service Providers and Defamation: New Standards of Liability
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Note on the DeCSS Trial
A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the Net
Intellectual Property, Information, and the Common Good
Is Copyright Ethical An Examination of the Theories, Laws, and PracticesRegarding the Private
On the Web, Plagiarism Matters More Than Copyright Piracy
An Ethical Evaluation of Web Site Linking
The Cathedral and the Bazaar
Towards A Theory of Piracy for the Information Age
The Structure of Rights in Directive 95 46 EC
Privacy Protection, Control of Information, and Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
Toward an Approach to Privacy in Public: Challenges of Information Technology
KDD, Privacy, Individuality, and Fairness
Data Mining and Privacy
Workplace Surveillance, Privacy, and Distributive Justice
Privacy and Varieties of Informational Wrongdoing
PICS: Internet Access Controls Without Censorship
Defining the Boundaries of Computer Crime: Piracy, Break-Ins, and Sabotage inCyberspace
Terrorism or Civil Disobedience: Toward a Hacktivist Ethic
Web Security and Privacy: An American Perspective
The Meaning of Anonymity in an Information Age
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