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Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace

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Each New Print Copy Includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access That Unlocks A Complete Ebook, Study Center, Homework And Assessment Center, And A Dashboard That Reports Actionable Data. Written For The Undergraduate Course, Cyberethics: Morality And Law In Cyberspace, Sixth Edition Provides A Modern, Comprehensive Examination Of The Social Costs And Moral Issues Emerging From The Ever-Expanding Use Of The Internet And New Information Technologies, As Well As Internet Governance And Its Control By The State. It Highlights Both The Legal And Philosophical Perspective Of Content Control, Free Speech, Intellectual Property, And Security. The Sixth Edition Includes Interesting New Case Studies On Social Media, Privacy, And The Right To Be Forgotten, Which Encourages Discussion And Fosters Critical Thinking. This Text Is Packaged With A Full Suite Of Instructor Resources Including A Test Bank, Lecture Slides In Powerpoint Format, Sample Syllabi And Additional Resources. New To The Sixth Edition: • NEW! -Includes New Case Studies On Modern Issues Such As The Privacy And The Right To Be Forgotten, Employers Monitor Social Media And Twitter, And Free Speech And Terrorism • EXPANDED! -Provides In-Depth Discussion Of Net Neutrality And Internet Governance • NEW! - Considers The Escalating Encryption Controversy Involving The Smartphone • UPDATED! - Provides A Comprehensive Look At The Privacy And Free Speech Issues Arising From The Expanded Use Of Social Networking • NEW! -Incorporates A New Section On The Challenge For Intellectual Property Rights Posed By Digital Books And Ebooks • Includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access, Which Includes A Comprehensive And Interactive Ebook, Student Practice Activities And Assessments, Learning Analytics Reporting Tools, And More

244 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 2016

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Richard A. Spinello

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Dr Richard A. Spinello (Ph.D., Fordham University) is an Associate Research Professor in the Carroll School of Management at Boston College.

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May 29, 2024
Spinello's book on cyber-ethics provides a comprehensive exploration of multiple theories, laws and regulations, assumptions, and potential solutions within the cyber-sphere. The book is written engagingly and is a valuable resource for anyone interested ;)
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March 23, 2020
I find this book to be exceedingly dry and overly academic in nature. I am reading this for a class called Ethical Hacking. I have already spent four years at a university reading texts such as these that would not exist without the academic framework they are produced for. If you like strenuous Philosophical arguments about the History of the theory of different ethical frameworks, this book is for you! I am perusing a Technical degree and simply don't have time for this.
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11 reviews
January 4, 2022
Only read this as it was assigned reading for a college class. It was so boring but I got an A in the class so that was a plus.
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May 3, 2023
it’s a textbook. you get what you get
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January 22, 2015
On the whole I really liked this book. It would make a great supplementary text for a CS Social Implications of Computing graduate level course. Unfortunately for such a course it could not stand on its own, which is fine since that is not its intention. This review was in no way influenced by the author's home town.

Below are some of my reading notes:

- Good end of chapter questions
- Good use of mass media and popular culture references
- Information Ethics as presented is interesting
- Nice discussion of ethical theory pros and cons
- There seems to be no mention of professional codes of ethics such as those from ACM and IEEE
- Just 1 URL reference has an access date given
- Important to check publish dates of references as you read to put content into proper context
- Not sure this text would prepare students to apply the ethical theories
- Does not mention Trade Secrets as a method for protecting IP. Software as a Service is nearly wholly enabled by the Internet.
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December 18, 2011
It goes through the evolution of the Internet from birth to almost current. Going through the First Amendment right battles over the years. The copyright battles, patents, and everything. The Internet is still pretty much the Wild Wild West, which is the way I sort of like it. Though there are a lot of others out there that don't feel that way.
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June 2, 2018
The book provided only surface level details on various ethical theories and left me to conclude that Lessig’s market-norms-law-software code framework is fatally flawed. When it comes to cyber - bring on Hobbes and Locke - and pray that experts in government put mechanisms in place that protect our identities, bank accounts, and intellectual property from cyber thieves.
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November 29, 2016
Not a bad textbook. Lots of real world examples. A bit liberal in its philosophical analyses of various issues, but otherwise bearable. Does a great job explaining the various ways of examining an issue and provides several case studies for thoughtful analysis.
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April 1, 2014
Good overview of ethical/legal considerations in the cyber domain. This only hits the major points and counterpoints, but it's a useful introduction for the strategist or policy maker.
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