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ACM Policy 1998: Washington, DC, USA
- C. Dianne Martin, Ben Shneiderman, Tom Jewett, Keith W. Miller, Marc Rotenberg:

ACM Policy 1998, The ethics and social impact component on Shaping policy in the information age, Washington, DC, USA, May 10-12, 1998, Proceedings. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-038-4 - Gary T. Marx:

An ethics for the new surveillance (abstract). 1 - Jean-François Blanchette, Deborah G. Johnson:

Cryptography, data retention, and the panopticon society (abstract). 1-2 - Jonathan P. Allen:

Who shapes the future? problem framings and the development of handheld computers. 3-8 - Jeff Johnson:

CPSR's approach to advising policymakers. 9-13 - Leslie Regan Shade:

Developing guidelines within the Canadian "knowledge-based economy/society". 14-16 - Patricia Figliola Lewis:

The FCC's universal service rules (abstract): for schools and libraries. 17 - Richard S. Rosenberg:

Beyond the code of ethics: the responsibility of professional societies. 18-25 - Donald Gotterbarn

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Raising the bar: a software engineering code of ethics and professional practice. 26-28 - CORPORATE IEEE-CS-ACM Joint Task Force on Software Engineering Ethics: Software engineering code of ethics and professional practice (version 4). 29-32

- Jessica Clark:

Who profits? online copyright concerns for writers. 33-36 - Deborah G. Johnson, Keith W. Miller:

Anonymity, pseudonymity, or inescapable identity on the net (abstract). 37-38 - Daniel Lin, Michael C. Loui:

Taking the byte out of cookies: privacy, consent, and the Web. 39-51 - David Primeaux:

Using an alternative ethical paradigm for analysis: an example regarding e-mail privacy issues. 52-55 - Florence Appel:

Including the social and ethical implications of computing in the computer science curriculum. 56-57 - David Preston:

What makes professionals so difficult: an investigation into professional ethics teaching. 58-67 - Tracy Camp:

Survey results from the incredible shrinking pipeline (abstract). 68 - Barry S. Fagin:

Liberty and community online. 69-78 - John P. Sullins:

Navigating the knowledge infrastructure: strategies for increasing workplace democracy and knowledge management (abstract). 79 - Jenny Shearer:

The campaign for an ethical Internet. 80-85 - Richard G. Epstein:

In-depth! The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer's public affairs NetTV program presents: toxic knowledge. 86-91

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