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Moral and ethical uses in Information Technology.  

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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 WHAT IS SPAMMING 4 WHY SPAMMING IS BAD AND UNETHICAL? 5 CONCLUSION 8 REFERENCES 9 ARTICLE IN NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES 11 AOL TRIES TO SLAM SPAM 11 BIG FINE FOR SPAMMING AOL MEMBERS 12 SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM BY FARHAD MANJOO 13 SPAM, OR JUST GLAD TO SEE ME? BY FARHAD MANJOO 13 WHEN TRAGEDY HITS, SO DOES SPAM BY LINDA FORMICHELLI 14 FIXING A HOLE WHERE SPAM COMES IN BY JEFFREY BENNER 14 WHO'S SPAMMING WHOM? 14 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR COMPUTER ETHICS 20 Introduction There are many different sides to the discussion on moral and ethical uses in Information Technology. In many situations, the morality of a particular use of a Computer is up to the individual to decide and because of this reason, absolute laws about ethical and moral use of Information Technology is almost impossible to define. The introduction of Information Technology using computers in workplace has introduced many questions as well: The questions that may come up are as follows. Is someone's desire to download pornographic images from a newsgroup...

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