COMPUTER ETHICS
DEFINITION :
computer ethics is set of
moral principles that regulate
the use of computers
 common issues of computer
ethics include intellectual
property rights (such as
copyrighted electronic content),
privacy concerns, and how
computers affect society.
ETHICS OF COMPUTER USAGE:
 Don’t duplicate copyrighted
electronic (or digital) content
without the author's approval.
 Don’t access someone's
personal information on a
computer system
Don’t use a computer to
harm other people
Don’t interfere with other
people's computer work
Don’t use a computer to steal
Don’t use or copy software
for which you have not paid
Don’t use other people's
computer resources without
authorization
COPYRIGHT :
 Copyright refers to laws that
regulate the use of the work of a
creator, such as an artist or
author
 includes copying, distributing,
altering and displaying creative,
literary and other types of work
 Copyright Law protects the
intellectual property of
individuals or a group of
individuals, which people who
would try and benefit from the
hard work and knowledge of
others.

Computer ethics

  • 1.
  • 2.
    DEFINITION : computer ethicsis set of moral principles that regulate the use of computers
  • 3.
     common issuesof computer ethics include intellectual property rights (such as copyrighted electronic content), privacy concerns, and how computers affect society.
  • 4.
    ETHICS OF COMPUTERUSAGE:  Don’t duplicate copyrighted electronic (or digital) content without the author's approval.  Don’t access someone's personal information on a computer system
  • 5.
    Don’t use acomputer to harm other people Don’t interfere with other people's computer work Don’t use a computer to steal Don’t use or copy software for which you have not paid
  • 6.
    Don’t use otherpeople's computer resources without authorization
  • 7.
    COPYRIGHT :  Copyrightrefers to laws that regulate the use of the work of a creator, such as an artist or author  includes copying, distributing, altering and displaying creative, literary and other types of work
  • 8.
     Copyright Lawprotects the intellectual property of individuals or a group of individuals, which people who would try and benefit from the hard work and knowledge of others.