Readings in cyberethics / [edited by] Richard A. Spinello, Herman T. Tavani. - 2nd ed. - Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2004. - xviii, 697 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Cybertechnology, Ethical Concepts, and Methodological Frameworks: An Introduction to Cyberethics -- "Ethics and the Information Revolution" / "Ethics On-Line" / "Reason, Relativity, and Responsibility in Computer Ethics" / "Disclosive Computer Ethics" / "Gender and Computer Ethics" / "The Foundationalist Debate in Computer Ethics" / "Common Morality and Computing" / "Just Consequentialism and Computing" / Regulating the Net: Free Expression and Content Controls -- "Is the Global Information Infrastructure a Democratic Technology?" / "The Laws of Cyberspace" / "Of Black Holes and Decentralized Law-Making in Cyberspace" / "Fahrenheit 451.2: Is Cyberspace Burning?" / "Filtering the Internet in the United States: Free Speech Denied?" / Excerpts from United States v. American Library Association, Inc. -- "Censorship, the Internet, and the Child Pornography Law of 1996: A Critique" / "Agents of Harm or Agents of Grace: The Legal and Ethical Aspects of Identifying Harm and Assigning Responsibility in a Networked World" / Intellectual Property in Cyberspace -- Excerpts from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998 -- Note on the DeCSS Case. Terrell Ward Bynum -- Deborah G. Johnson -- James H. Moor -- Philip Brey -- Alison Adam -- Luciano Floridi, J. W. Sanders -- Bernard Gert -- James H. Moor -- Deborah G. Johnson -- Larry Lessig -- David G. Post -- ACLU -- Richard S. Rosenberg -- Jacques N. Catudal -- Tomas A. Lipinski, Elizabeth A. Buchanan, Johannes J. Britz --

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