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Ethics and Technology: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology
Ethics and Technology: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology
Herman T. Tavani, Rivier College
ISBN: 978-0-471-24966-5
©2004
368 pages
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New to This Edition
  • Chapter on the ethics of emerging/converging technologies, including controversies affecting bioinformatics and nanocomputing.
  • Expanded analysis of privacy issues, including new sections on controversies involving RFID technologies, ubiquitous communication, and pervasive surveillance.
  • Analysis of controversies surrounding the Patriot Act and it implications for civil liberties.
  • Analysis of decisions of recent court cases.
  • Expanded discussion of property-rights issues involving the Free Software Foundation, the Open Source Initiative, and the Creative Commons.
  • Analysis of implications of Digital Rights Management Systems for intellectual property rights policies.
  • Analysis of issues affecting the outsourcing of programming jobs and globalization.
 

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