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What does the term "ethics" mean? → -a set of moral principles → -the principles of conduct governing an individual or group What does ethics have to do with information systems and information technologies? → as technology advances, so too do the ethical dilemmas surrounding it What kin...

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ISQS 2340 Exam 2 Questions and
Correct Answers the Latest Update and
Recommended Version
What does the term "ethics" mean?


→ -a set of moral principles
→ -the principles of conduct governing an individual or group


What does ethics have to do with information systems and information technologies?

→ as technology advances, so too do the ethical dilemmas surrounding it


What kinds of ethical dilemmas are faced in IT?

→ -**P**rivacy
→ -**A**ccuracy
→ -**P**roperty
→ -**A**ccess


Where can our ethical principles be drawn from?

→ -personal values
→ -cultural customs
→ -religious principles
→ -laws and regulations
→ -codes of conduct/professional guidelines
→ -acceptable use policies
→ -social responsibility/goodwill


Define "acceptable use policy (AUP)"

→ what is/isn't allowed when someone is using an organization's services


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Define "intellectual property"

→ property (idea, invention, or process) that derives from the work of the mind or intellect


Define "copyright"

→ the protection given to songs, computer programs, books, and other creative works
where the author of a work controls what can be done with their work


Define "fair use"


→ a limitation on copyright laws that allows for the use of protected works without prior
authorization in specific cases


What are the 4 factors to consider when determining whether or not something constitutes fair

use?

→ 1. purpose and character of the use (commercial nature or non-profit educational
nature)
→ 2. nature of the copyrighted work
→ 3. amount and sustainability of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as
a whole
→ 4. the effect of the use upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted
work


Define "Creative Commons"

→ a nonprofit organization that provides legal tools for artists and authors (helps with
licensing)


Define "patent"

→ creates protection for someone who invents a new product or process


Define "trademark"


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→ a word, phrase, logo, shape, or sound that identifies a source of goods or services


Name and define the 2 types of trademarks


→ 1. common law trademark: "TM" next to trademarked item
→ 2. registered trademark: has been examined, approved, and registered with the
trademark office (R with circle around it)


Define "privacy"

→ ability to control information about oneself


Define "NORA"


→ non-obvious relationship awareness
→ -process of collection large quantities of a variety of information and then combining it
to create profiles of individuals


Define "Do Not Track"

→ a technology and policy proposal that enables users to opt out of tracking by websites
they do not visit (including analytics services, advertising networks, and social
platforms)


What is ______________ is not always ________________.


→ legal ; ethical


Why do we need professional ethics?

→ because of the impact that our actions have on society as a whole


What might "proactively establishing a set of professional ethics" do for you?




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