‘Computer ethics’ is a
term used to refer to ethical cases related to computers and computer networks.
It also refers to good practices adhered to by computer professionals.
The Ten Commandments of
computer ethics have been defined by the Computer Ethics Institute as below-
1] You should not use a
computer to harm other people.
2] You should not
interfere with other people’s computer work.
3] You should not snoop
around in other people’s files.
4] You should not use a
computer to steal.
5] You should not use a
computer to bear false witness.
6] You should not use
or copy software for which you have not paid.
7] You should not use
other people’s computer resources without authorisation.
8] You should not use
other people’s intellectual output.
9] You should think
about the social consequences of the programme you write.
10] You should use a
computer in ways that show consideration and respect.
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