Right and Wrong in Cyberspace

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Title:Right and Wrong in Cyberspace (ID: EDU05036)
Author(s):Randy Cohen (The New York Times Knowledge Network), Deborah G. Johnson (University of Virginia), Debra Saunders White (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), and Howard Schmidt
Topics:Computer Abuse, Ethics
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/21/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Although Google tells us that "computer ethics" appears on 130,000 Web pages, many of our legislators, professors, and judges would argue that it's nowhere to be found. The question of right and wrong in cyberspace confronts us daily in an age of file sharing, spam, pushbutton plagiarism, and tell-all blogs. This session explores some of the Internet's most challenging ethical issues with a panel of experts.

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