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Saturday, December 03, 2005 Concept of Law & Computer Ethics

What relevance, if any, does the study of the concept of law, in general, have in computing and your study of computer ethics?

In computer ethics, we are bound to understand the standards, our responsibilities while using a computer. While the law is the basic foundation of ethics, what the law defines, is where we say that it is ethical or unethical. Ethics sets standards for morality as well as the law. They must exist side by side because the basis of one another is based on the definition of the other.

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