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- Computer Ethics
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- University of Missouri-Kansas City
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- Modern computer technology places extraordinary power and information
- in the hands of users. This power carries with it matching
- responsibility. Computer information should be treated no differently
- than the written word. Viewing and using another person's computer
- files, programs, or data without authorized permission is an invasion
- of privacy and unethical behavior which may be considered plagiarism.
- Ethical standards apply even when material is left unprotected.
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- Respect for intellectual labor and creativity is vital to academic
- discourse and enterprise. This principle applies to works of all
- authors and publishers in all media. It encompasses respect for the
- right to acknowledgement, right to privacy, and right to determine the
- form, manner, and terms of publication and distribution. Because
- electronic information is volatile and easily reproduced, respect for
- the work and personal expression of others is especially critical in
- computer environments. Violations of authorial integrity, including
- plagiarism, invasion of privacy, unauthorized access, and trade secret
- and copy-right violations, may be grounds for sanctions against
- members of the academic community.
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- (The above paragraphs are reproduced from "Using Software (A Guide to
- the Ethical and Legal Use of Software for Members of the Academic
- Community").
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- For questions regarding use of certain software, call the Help Desk.
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- >From UMKC, Access A New Era, January 1988.
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- Note: Recently UMC suspended an employee for violating our ethics policies;
- specifically, using a pen plotter to draw huge banners for non-university use.
- We might not have noticed had not the plotter burned out a couple of times from
- cross-hatching 2-foot high block letters. In addition to being suspended from
- work for 6 weeks, his manager asked him to present a research paper on computer
- ethics as part of the terms of his reinstatement!
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- In a similar case here, a graduate student printed thousands of stick-on labels
- for a local ethnic grocery. However, he graduated and returned home before
- we could complete the case, so we've let it drop. We also encountered students
- trading their student userids for use with TELNET and e-mail, so our ID policy
- requiring enrollment is now enforced much more vigilantly.
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