This chapter discusses ethical and social issues related to information systems. It covers topics such as privacy and intellectual property, the impact of technology on everyday life, and management challenges posed by ethical/social impacts. A case study on data broker ChoicePoint illustrates privacy risks of personal information in digital contexts. The chapter presents models for analyzing relationships among ethical, social, and political issues and identifies five moral dimensions of an information society: information rights/obligations, property rights/obligations, accountability/control, system quality, and quality of life.