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Computer ethics is defined as a set of moral principles regulating computer use. Key issues in computer ethics include intellectual property rights, privacy concerns, and how technology impacts society. Ethical computer use means not duplicating copyrighted content without permission, accessing personal information, using computers to harm others, interfering with others' work, stealing, copying unlicensed software, or using computer resources without authorization. Copyright law protects intellectual property by regulating copying, distribution, alteration and display of creative works.







