ITM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Repetitive Strain Injury, Local Shared Object, Behavioral Targeting
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Social, ethical, and legal issues in the digital firm (ch. 4) Employees using it information for personal use. Accepting the potential costs, duties and obligations for your decisions. Permits individuals to recover damages done to them. Ethical analysis: identify and describe the facts clearly, define the conflicts and dilemma, and identify the higher-order values involved, identify the stakeholders, identify the options that you can reasonably take, identify the potential consequences of your options. Do unto others as you would have them to do unto you: i(cid:373)(cid:373)a(cid:374)uel ka(cid:374)t"s categorical i(cid:373)perative: If an action is not right for everyone to take, then it is not right for anyone: descartes rule of change: If an action cannot be taken repeatedly, then it is not right to be taken at any time. Take the action that achieves the greatest value for all concerned: risk aversion principle: Take the action that produces the least harm or the least potential cost: ethical (cid:862)(cid:374)o free lu(cid:374)ch(cid:863) rule: