A Trip to ICT and Society Series 1 : The Ten Commandments of the Internet
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A trip to ICT and SocietyG7-Newton Multimedia
Productionspresents...A Group 5 G7NEWTON Production
By: Group 2 ICT-TLEGrade 7-Newton
Members will follow via discussion
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
IN COMPUTER ETHICS
A trip to ICT and Society
Before Proceeding, a simple reminder about this presentation...
The Reporters will discuss about this lesson. No explanations can be found on
this presentation.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS IN
COMPUTER ETHICS
A trip to ICT and SocietyJust like the ten commandments from the Bible, Computers have these sets of commandments as well. Click on any number to discover these commandments:
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COMMANDMENT #1:
Thou shall not use a computer in ways that may harm people.
Or simply:
Do not use a computer in ways that may harm other people.
COMMANDMENT #2:
Thou shall not interfere with other people's computer work.
Or simply:
Do not use computer technology to cause interference in other users'
work.
COMMANDMENT #3:
Thou shall not snoop around in other people's computer files.
Or simply:
Do not spy on another person's computer data.
COMMANDMENT #4:
Thou shall not use a computer to steal.
Or simply:
Do not use computer technology to steal information.
COMMANDMENT #5:
Thou shall not use a computer to false witness
Or simply:
Do not contribute to the spread of misinformation using computer
technology.
COMMANDMENT #6: Thou shall not copy or use proprietary software for which you
have not paid.
Or simply:
Refrain from copying software or buying pirated copies. Pay for software
unless it is free.
COMMANDMENT #7: Thou shall not use other people's computer resources without
authorization or proper compensation.
Or simply:
Do not use someone else's computer resources unless authorized to.
COMMANDMENT #8:
Thou shall not appropriate other people's intellectual output.
Or simply:
It is wrong to claim ownership on a work which is the output of someone's
else's intellect.
COMMANDMENT #9: Thou shall think about the social consequences of the
program you are writing or the system you are designing.
Or simply:
Before developing a software, think about the social impact it can have.
COMMANDMENT #10: Thou shall always use a computer in ways that ensure
consideration and respect for your fellow humans.
Or simply:
In using computers for communication, be respectful and
courteous with the fellow members.
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