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What is EULA

Handbook of Research on Technoethics
This is a regulatory principle known as end user license agreement.
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Spyware
Mathias Klang (University of Lund, Sweden & University of Göteborg, Sweden)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-022-6.ch038
Abstract
It is well known that technology can be use as to effectively monitor the behavior of crows and individuals and in many cases this knowledge may b the motivation for people to behave differently than if they were not under surveillance. This internalization of surveillance has been widely discussed in privacy literature. Recent software developments have created new threats to the integrity of the individual. Today a form of software, commonly known as spyware, poses an increased threat of covert surveillance. Computer users subjected to spyware are often unaware of the surveillance and therefore continue to behave in a natural manner. This chapter argues that the integrity of the computer user is not protected under law and any rights the user may believe she has are easily circumvented.
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Machinima in Second Life
An acronym for End User License Agreement, which describes digital content users should or should not create, how content should or should not be modified, what content (if any) users own, and consequences for content modification.
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