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Information ethics privacy and intellectual property
Title:
Information ethics privacy and intellectual property
Author:
Freeman, Lee, 1971-
ISBN:
9781591404934
Publication Information:
Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2005.
Physical Description:
electronic texts (xv, 276 p. : ill.) : digital files.
Contents:
Revisiting Mason: The Last 18 Years and Onward / Lee A. Freeman, A. Graham Peace -- Moral Psychology and Information Ethics: Psychological Distance and the Components of Moral Behavior in a Digital World / Charles R. Crowell, Darcia Narvaez, Anna Gomberg USA -- Designing a Moral Dilemma Support System / Kieran Mathieson -- Intellectual Property Rights or Rights to the Immaterial in Digitally Distributable Media Gone All Wrong / Kai Kristian Kimppa -- Intellectual Property Rights, Resource Allocation and Ethical Usefulness / Bruno de Vuyst, Alea M. Fairchild -- Software Piracy: Possible Causes and Cures / Asim El-Sheikh, Abdullah Abdali Rashed, A. Graham Peace -- Does 'Public Access' Imply 'Ubiquitous' or 'Immediate'? Issues Surrounding Public Documents Online / David W. Miller, Andrew Urbaczewski, Wm. David Salisbury -- Ethical Management of Consumer Information: Solving the Problem of Information Externality Using the Coasian Approach / Christopher M. Cassidy, Bongsug Chae, James F. Courtney -- Ethics of "Parasitic Computing": Fair Use or Abuse of TCP/IP Over the Internet? / Robert N. Barger, Charles R. Crowell -- Counterterrorism and Privacy: The Changing Landscape of Surveillance and Civil Liberties / Michael Freeman -- Balancing Individual Privacy Rights and Intelligence Needs: Procedural-Based vs. Distributive-Based Justice Perspectives on the PATRIOT Act / Kathleen S. Hartzel, Patrick E. Deegan --

Information Imbalance in Medical Decision Making: Upsetting the Balance / Jimmie L. Joseph, David P. Cook -- HIPAA: Privacy and Security in Health Care Networks / Pooja Deshmukh, David Croasdell -- Limitations of Having Diversity in Codes of Information Ethics: A Professional and Corporate Perspective / Mary Brabston, Jennifer Dahl.
Abstract:
This book provides an up-to-date discussion of the main ethical issues that face today's information-intensive society, including the areas of intellectual property rights, privacy, accessibility and censorship. The explosive growth of information technology, increased competition in the global marketplace, and the rush to use information in an effort to protect society from terrorism has led to the unintended erosion of rights and duties that are often considered fundamental. Through chapters written by some of today's leading information ethics researchers, thebook provides the reader with a thorough overview of the current state of information ethics, the dangers and opportunities presented by information technology, and potential solutions to the risks currently faced by today's information society.
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