DIRECTORY OF RELATED LINKS

The following links are provided as examples of sites where one can find more information about ethical issues that relate to the use of technology.  They give us some examples of what's "out there."  These are not substitutes for the work of exploring the Internet.

Computer Crime and Intellectual Property (DOJ)
This is the website of the Department of Justice (DOJ) which offers advice to parents and educators regarding the use of computers and the Internet by young people.

Computer Ethics Institute
Website provided by The Brookings Institution with links to books, journals, and resources in computer ethics.

Computer Ethics for Students and Youth
This is a fun site by the Education and Manpower Bureau designed for young folks to learn about cyberethics.

Cybercitizenship.org
This is an outstanding site with much information for folks of all ages regarding proper use of computers including crime and intellectual property.

Association for Information Systems
Excellent links to articles and journals on the topics of computer ethics.  It's a link to the professional association for information management professionals.

Lambeth: Ethics and Technology
This site is one denomination's decision to deal with the ethical and moral issues of information technology.  There are other positions by other mainstream religions and they are easy to find.

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Faculty: John Willets, PhD

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