Journal: J. Inf., Comm, Ethics in Society

Volume 2, Issue 4

191 -- 201Kenneth Einar Himma. The moral significance of the internet in information: Reflections on a fundamental moral right to information
203 -- 215Richard A. Spinello. A moral analysis of the 'RIAA v. Verizon' case
217 -- 223Per Sandin. Virtual child pornography and utilitarianism
225 -- 234David J. LePoire. Possible lessons from a recent technology (Nuclear) for an emerging (Ubiquitous Embedded Systems) technology
235 -- 243David K. McGraw. A social contract theory critique of professional codes of ethics

Volume 2, Issue 3

125 -- 131Bernd Remmele. The moral framework of cyberspace
133 -- 142Andra Gumbus, Frances S. Grodzinsky. Gender bias in internet employment: A study of career advancement opportunities for women in the field of ICT
143 -- 158Jason Kitcat. Goverment and ICT standards: An electronic voting case study
159 -- 167Varvara Mitliaga. Online privacy: Explaining the nature and special features of the right to seek protection
169 -- 178Emma Rooksby. The virtual Colombo plan: Implications for developing countries

Volume 2, Issue 2

65 -- 74Terrell Ward Bynum. Ethical challenges to citizens of 'The automatic Age': Norbert Wiener on the information society
75 -- 83Mathias Klang. Civil disobedience online
85 -- 95Ian Kerr, Jane Bailey. The implications of digital rights management for privacy and freedom of expression
97 -- 109Philip Brey. Ethical aspects of facial recognition systems in public places

Volume 2, Issue 1

9 -- 19Lynsey Dubbeld. Limits on surveillance: Frictions, fragilities and failures in the operation of camera surveillance
21 -- 29Anne-Marie Coles, Lisa Harris, Richard Davis. Is the party over? Innovation and music on the web
31 -- 40Kenneth Einar Himma. Targeting the innocent: Active defense and the moral immunity of innocent persons from aggression
41 -- 54Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Mohamed M. Begg. Online communities versus offline communities in the Arab/Muslim world