Cyberethics
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Cyberethics is the philosophic study of ethics pertaining to computers, encompassing user behavior and what computers are programmed to do, and how this affects individuals and society. For years, various governments have enacted regulations while organizations have defined policies about cyberethics.
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See also
- Computer crime
- Computer ethics
- Cyberpeace
- Digital rights
- E-democracy
- Ethics of technology
- Information privacy law
- International Freedom of Expression Exchange
- Internet bias
- Internet privacy
- Internet research ethics
- Legal aspects of computing
- Lethal autonomous weapon
- ML Fairness
- Network neutrality
- Open source ethics
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