Реферат: Ethics In Cyberspace Essay Research Paper Ethics
4. Clarify and prioritize the VALUES and PRINCIPLES at stake.
5. Formulate your OPTIONS.
6. Identify the potential CONSEQUENCES.
Other ethical concerns include issues such as 1) Influence: Who determines
organizational policy? Who is liable in the event of lawsuit? What is the role
of the computer center or the library in relation to the parent organization in
setting policy? 2) Integrity: Who is responsible for data integrity? How much
effort is made to ensure that integrity? 3) Privacy: How is personal
information collected, used and protected? How is corporate information
transmitted and protected? Who should have access to what? 3) Impact: What
are the consequences on staff in the up- or down-skilling of jobs? What are the
effects on staff and organizational climate when computers are used for
surveillance, monitoring and measuring?
As the schools incorporate Internet resources and services into the
curriculum and the number of children using the Internet increases, other
ethical issues must be addressed. Should children be allowed to roam cyberspace
without restriction or supervision? How should schools handle student Internet
accounts? What guidelines are reasonable for children?
Organizations need to be proactive in identifying and discussing the
ethical ramifications of Internet access. By having acceptable use policies and
expecting responsible behavior, organizations can contribute to keeping
cyberspace safe.
Selected Resources on Information Ethics
“Computer Ethics Statement.” College & Research Libraries News
54, no. 6 (June 1993): 331-332.
Dilemmas in Ethical Uses of Information Project. “The Ethics
Kit.” EDUCOM/EUIT, 1112 16th Street, NW, Suite 600,
Washington, D.C. 20036. phone: (202) 872-4200; fax: (202)
872-4318; e-mail: [email protected]