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Information Resources Management Association (IRMA, USA)
Copyright © 2013.
With the continuing growth of the digital media, digital rights management is essential to control the unauthorized distribution or use of digital files typically us...
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Alfreda Dudley (Towson University, USA), James Braman (Towson University, USA), Giovanni Vincenti (Towson University, USA)
Copyright © 2012.
Ethical values in computing are essential for understanding and maintaining the relationship between computing professionals and researchers and the users of their a...
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Charles Wankel (St. John's University, USA), Shaun Malleck (University of California, Irvine, USA)
Copyright © 2012.
Continued growth of the global market necessitates research that establishes norms and practices and ensures the appropriate level of ethical concern for those who c...
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Rocci Luppicini (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Copyright © 2012.
In the modern era each new innovation poses its own special ethical dilemma. How can human society adapt to these new forms of expression, commerce, government, citi...
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Robert A. Schultz (Woodbury University, USA)
Copyright © 2010.
As technologies advance and become social norms worldwide, certain ethical considerations must be examined and reflected upon due to their various cultural implicati...
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Rocci Luppicini (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Est. 2010.
The International Journal of Technoethics (IJT) advances scholarship on the impact of ethics in technological advances and applications, both in established areas (e...
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Rocci Luppicini (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Copyright © 2010.
Recently, there has been a major push to rediscover the ethical dimension of technology across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.Technoethics and the Evo...
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Rocci Luppicini (University of Ottawa, Canada), Rebecca Adell (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Copyright © 2009.
Over the last 30 years, an amassing body of work has focused on ethical dimensions of technology in a variety of contexts impacting society. The emerging field of te...
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Hideyasu Sasaki (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
Copyright © 2008.
Since previously published intellectual property law and business research discusses institutional analyses without interdisciplinary insights by technical experts,...
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Tim S. Roberts (Central Queensland University, Australia)
Copyright © 2008.
Twenty years ago, plagiarism was seen as an isolated misdemeanor, restricted to a small group of students. Today it is widely recognized as a ubiquitous, systemic is...
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Soraj Hongladarom (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand), Charles Ess (University of Drury, USA)
Copyright © 2007.
Communication and commerce continue to connect people from different cultures through information technology. Information Technology Ethics: Cultural Perspectives is...
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Robert A. Schultz (Woodbury University, USA)
Copyright © 2006.
Information technology has produced new ethical challenges and concerns in dealing with issues about privacy, security, piracy and professional ethics. Contemporary...
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Lee Freeman (West Virginia University, USA), A. Graham Peace (West Virginia University, USA)
Copyright © 2005.
Information Ethics: Privacy and Intellectual Property provides an up-to-date discussion of the main ethical issues that face today's information-intensive society, i...
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Richard A. Spinello (Boston College, USA), Herman T. Tavani (Rivier College, USA)
Copyright © 2005.
Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World is a collection of recent essays offering fresh perspectives on the scope and future of intellectual property right...
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Ali Salehnia (South Dakota State University, USA)
Copyright © 2002.
Understanding, appreciating and taking corrective steps to maintain and enhance social and ethical responsibility in the information age is important not only becaus...
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