Computer Ethics
Ethics are a set of moral principles that govern an individual or a group on
what is acceptable behavior while using a computer.
Computer ethics is a set of moral principles that govern the usage of computers.
- Do not use computers to harm other users.
- Do not use computers to steal others information.
- Do not access files without the permission of the owner.
- Do not copy copyrighted software without the author’s permission.
- Always respect copyright laws and policies.
- Respect the privacy of others, just as you expect the same from others.
- Do not use other user's computer resources without their permission.
- Use Internet ethically.
- Complain about illegal communication and activities, if found, to Internet service Providers and local law enforcement authorities.
- Users are responsible for safeguarding their User Id and Passwords. They should not write them on paper or anywhere else for remembrance.
- Users should not intentionally use the computers to retrieve or modify the information of others, which may include password information, files, etc..
Internet Ethics
Internet ethics means acceptable behavior for using internet.
Acceptance
One has to accept that Internet is not a value free-zone .It
means World Wide Web is a place where values are considered in the
broadest sense so we must take care while shaping content and services and we
should recognize that internet is not apart from universal society but it
is a primary component of it.
Sensitivity to National and Local cultures
It belongs to all and there is no barrier of national and local
cultures. It cannot be subject to one set of values like the local TV channel
or the local newspaper we have to accommodate multiplicity of usage.
While using e-Mail and chatting
Internet must be used for communication with family and friends.
Avoid chatting with strangers and forwarding e-mails from unknown people
/strangers.We must be aware of risksinvolved in chatting and
forwarding e-mails to strangers.
Pretending to be someone else
We must not use internet to fool others by pretending to be
someone else. Hiding our own identity to fool others in the Internet
world is a crime and may also be a risk to others.
Avoid Bad language
We must not use rude or bad language while using e-Mail, chatting,
blogging and social networking, We need to respect their views and should not
criticize anyone on the internet.
Hide personal information
We should not give personal
details like home address, phone numbers, interests, passwords. No photographs
should be sent to strangers because it might be misused and shared with others
without their knowledge.
While Downloading
Internet is used to listen and learn about music, It is also used to watch videos and
play games we must not use it to download them or share copyrighted
material. We must be aware of the importance of copyrights and issues of
copyright.
Access to Internet
The internet is a
time-efficient tool for everyone that enlarges the possibilities for curriculum
growth. Learning depends on the ability to find relevant and reliable information
quickly and easily, and to select, understand and assess that information.
Searching for information on the internet can help to develop these
skills. Classroom exercises and take-home assessment tasks, where students are
required to compare website content, are ideal for alerting students to the
requirements of writing for different audiences, the purpose of particular
content, identifying and judging accuracy and reliability. Since many sites
adopt particular views about issues, the internet is a useful tool for
developing the skills of distinguishing fact from opinion and exploring
subjectivity and objectivity.
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