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List of Accepted papers Information Technology, Social Position and Social Capital: Investigating the
Digital Divide Exporting Trademark Confusion E-Health, the Digital Divide, and Distributive Justice Cybermedicine and the Moral Integrity of Physician Patient Relationship Evaluating Technological Solutions to On-Line Privacy Problems Using FIP and
HCI Principles Computer Ethics through the Handbooks Toward a Value Laden Discourse of Technological Acceptance: Information
Technologies and the Value of Identity The Unauthorized Noncommercial Copying of Computer Programs Nietzsche’s “Will to Power” and Technological Control in Organizations Ethical Aide: A Demo of a Software Application for Organizing and Teaching
Ethics Using the Utilitarian, Deontological, and Virtue Ethics Models Feminism and Copyright in Digital Media Casuistry and Computer Ethics Property, Propriety and the Digital Public Sphere:
Consequences of Regimes of Intellectual Property for the Ethics of Internet-based
Civil Society Developments in North America and Implications for the C.I.S Expertise on the Web: Distribution, Deception, and Deflation The Life Cycle of Computer Ethics Ethical Issues in Open Source Software J.Lo and the Intellectual Commons: An Exposition on Copyright Expansion in the
Digital Age. The Relationship between the Uniqueness of Computer Ethics and its Independence
as a Discipline Wearable Computing, Cyborgs, and Surveillance Intellectual Property Rights in Software: Justifiable from a Liberalist Position? –
The Free Software Foundation's Position in Comparison to John Locke's Concept of
Property Napster: A Case Study in the Ethics of Intellectual Property Molecular Biologists as Hackers of Human Data: Rethinking IPR for
Bioinformatics Research Would Be Pirates: Webcasters, Intellectual Property, and Ethics Professional Responsibility and the Emerging Ethics of Software Speech Ideas, Expressions, Universals, and Particulars Locke and Intellectual Property Rights The Fate of the Information Commons in Digital Libraries: Perspectives from Information Ethics Archaeological Ethics and Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World The Future of Open Source Code: Let the Market Decide Web Content Ethics Recent Copyright Protection Schemes and their Implications for Sharing Digital
Information Ethics in Online Auctions Copyright, Ethics, and Teaching in a Digital Environment Beware! Uncle Sam Has Your DNA: Legal Fallout From Its Use and Misuse Can You Read Me? The Shifting Ownership of Appropriated Texts On Globalization and Information Ethics |
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