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  1. Computers, information and ethics: A review of issues and literature. [REVIEW]Dr Carl Mitcham - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (2):113-132.
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  • Miranda Rights and Cyberspace Realities: Risks to "the Right to Remain Silent".William E. Berry - 2003 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 18 (3-4):230-249.
    This article is a critical and interpretive examination of moral and ethical issues that have emerged as the Internet and other digital information forms have evolved. It considers individual expectations of privacy for one's cyberspace communications against the greater public good for unencumbered access, by government and other organizations, to information that may be harmful to others. I argue for the need to find a reasonable balance between the individual's "right" not to disclose information that might be self-incriminating, as codified (...)
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  • Computers, information and ethics: A review of issues and literature. [REVIEW]Carl Mitcham - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (2):113-132.
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  • Using data bases to serve justice and maintain the public's trust.Karon Reinboth Speckman - 1994 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 9 (4):235 – 242.
    Reporters' use of government data bases can create problems with serving justice and maintaining privacy. Although there are many advantages to the new reporting tool, problems can arise when the information is inaccurate or is misused for purposes other than originally intended. The ethical question of maintaining privacy while ful-filling the political function of the media is discussed. Suggested guidelines are given.
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