Computer Ethics, Viruses, and Copyrights
Ethical Computer Use Using computers for positive purposes New technologies Medical cures Increased knowledge
Unethical Computer Use Using computers for negative purposes Stealing information Creating viruses Pirating videos, music, and software
Computer Viruses Designed to cause harm to computers Three categories of viruses Worms Hoaxes Malicious Programs
Worms Usually copy themselves automatically Spread through e-mail and networks Often designed to jam networks Typically do not damage the computer Usually an annoyance
Hoaxes Usually spread through e-mail Instructions to delete a file that is not harmful and supposed to be on your computer
Malicious Programs Cause damage to the computer May delete files, erase hard drive, make computer unusable
Virus Protection Many available virus protection programs Norton and MacAfee are most popular Regular updates and scanning necessary to protect computer Never open e-mail attachments that look suspicious or are from an unknown sender
Copyright Law Denotes that someone is owner of the item Applies to books, artwork, music, software, movies, and other original creations Provides for “fair use”
Software Protected by Copyright Law Must have license for each computer Site licenses and multi-user licenses available for reduced rates Specifics outlined in the End User License Agreement (EULA)
Software (cont.) Copying for re-sale is illegal Backup copying permitted by some companies Downloading through file-sharing programs is illegal
Sources Computer Concepts BASICS, Second Edition by Wells and Ambrose. 2004 Course Technology.