MORALITY in the Age of the Net


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If you would like to find out more information about the Internet and morality, ethics, and legal issues, check out these college syllabi courses and also see what kind of topics are being taught about the Internet.





1.)  This is Notre Dame's course on Public and Private in the age of the Net:

            http://www.nd.edu/~amcadams/CAPP485/capp485home.html

2.)  This is a very good site to see what many schools are offering now in the way of Computer and Internet Ethics courses:

            http://academic.udayton.edu/elearning/onlineTraining/Plagiarism/CombatPlagiarism/ethics_links.htm

3.)  This site is for one of Duke University's courses on Ethics and the Internet:

            http://www.duke.edu/~wgrobin/ethics/

4.)  This is a course on Information Policy that is offered at George Washington University:

           http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~csci285/fall00/outline.html

5.)  This course is a Columbia Law School course on Law in the Internet Society:

           http://emoglen.law.columbia.edu/LIS/index.html

6.)  This is a really good site from NCSU which maps out all the different areas that are incorporated in Ethics in Computing:

           http://courses.ncsu.edu/classes-a/computer_ethics/
 
 

Morality is present everywhere, especially when talking about the Internet.  See if can detect where the issue of morality fits into other issues; such as democracy, the market, national security, and rights.  Go to these following websites to find out more information about issues that concern the Internet, and also see if you can find where and how morality fits in:

1.) Democracy

2.) The Market

3.) National Security

4.) Rights



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