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what does the term ethics mean - a set of moral principles or the principles of conduct governing an
individual or a group
T o F proactively establishing a set of professional ethics can help you navigate the complex interactions
and relationships encountered in the workplace - T
acceptable use policy (AUP) - outlines what is allowed and what is not allowed while someone is using
the organizations services
intellectual property - property (as an idea, invention, or process) that derives from the work of the
mind or intellect
copyright - protection of given to songs, computer programs, books, and other creative works
fair use - limitation on copyright law that slows for the use of protected works without prior
authorization in specific cases
creative commons - nonprofit that provides legal tools for artists and authors
patent - creates protection for someone who invents a new product or process
trademark - word, phrase, logo, shape, or sound that identifies a source of goods or services
privacy - the ability to control information about oneself
non-obvious relationship awareness (NORA) - process of collecting large quantities of a variety of
information and then combining it to create profiles of individuals
, do not track - a technology and policy proposal that enables users to opt out of tracking by websites
they do not visit
what many people often do not understand is that what is _____ is not always _____ - legal; ethical
what is the reason why we need professional ethics - because of the impact that out actions have on
society as a whole
what might proactively establishing a set of professional ethics do fo you - help navigate the complex
interactions and relationships encountered in the workplace
Why is ethics important for IT - Privacy
What kind of ethical dilemmas are faced in IT - Privacy
accuracy
property
access
What are the principles for designing ethical technology - Ought before can
Non-instrumentalist
Self-determination
Responsibility
Net benefit
Fairness
Accessibility
Purpose
Ought before can - The fact that we can do something does not mean we should
Non-instrumentalism - Never design technology in which people are merely a part of the machine