The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics (Examples)
The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
by the Computer Ethics Institute
- Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people.
- Thou shalt not interfere with other people's computer work.
- Thou shalt not snoop around in other people's computer files.
- Thou shalt not use a computer to steal.
- Thou shalt not use a computer to bear false witness.
- Thou shalt not copy or use proprietary software for which you have not paid.
- Thou shalt not use other people's computer resources without authorization or proper compensation.
- Thou shalt not appropriate other people's intellectual output.
- Thou shalt think about the social consequences of the program you are writing or the system you are designing.
- Thou shalt always use a computer in ways that ensure consideration and respect for your fellow humans.
Examples:
1.) Go into someone's computer and delete their files.
2.) Look into someone else's emails.
3.) Hack into someone's computer files.
4.) Rob a bank by hacking into their system.
5.) Use someone else's email to send out false information.
6.) Getting and using a pirated version of TurboTax online.
7.) Use someone else's Excel spreadsheet data without their permission.
8.) Steal someone else's data for your research.
9.) Think about the outs of your new program.
10.) Help out your friends with any computer help.
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