Friday, 7 December 2007

Ten Commandments Of Computer Ethics

Questions:
1) Do you agree with all the 10 Commandments of Computer Ethics above?
2) Which do you disagree with (if any)?
3) Do you think they leave anything important out, if so explain what?
4) What is not covered above that should be covered?

Answer:
I definiately agree with all the 10 Commandments of Computer Ethics because without them the computer is not going to be safe to use. For example, "Thou Shalt Not Use A Computer To Steal.", if there was no rule saying you cannot steal using a computer, Internet banking will be shut down. Applying those rules allows you to get the most out of your computer without harming other people.

I do not disagree with the 10 Commandments of Computer Ethics as I believe they are all valid commandments and reduce the worries of computer users all around the world.

Even though number 10 Commandment says "Thou Shalt Always Use A Computer In Ways That Insure Consideration And Respect For Your Fellow Humans". The commandments have not mentioned anything about making the computer totally accessible to disabled people who have hearing or sight problems. I believe that they should definiately consider adding that point to the Commandments. As it is only fair on disabled people.

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