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Information ethics : privacy, property, and power / edited by Adam D. Moore.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Seattle : University of Washington Press, (c)2005.Edition: first editionDescription: 1 online resource (455 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780295803661
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • JC585 .I546 2005
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Introduction to moral reasoning / Tom Regan -- Utilitarianism / John Stuart Mill -- Metaphysics of morals / Immanuel Kant -- Feminist transformations of moral theory / Virginia Held -- Intellectual property is still property / Frank H. Easterbrook -- Are patents and copyrights morally justified? / Tom G. Palmer -- Biopiracy or bioprivateering? / Richard Stallman -- Intangible property : privacy, power, and information control / Adam D. Moore / Why collaborative free works should be protected by the law / Lawrence Sanger -- Right to privacy / Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandeis -- Social life of genes : privacy, property, and the new genetics / Margaret Everett -- Employee monitoring : evaluative surveillance volume privacy / Adam D. Moore -- Personal autonomy and Caller ID / James Stacey Taylor -- Rationales for freedom of speech / Kent Greenawalt -- Digital speech and democratic culture : a theory of freedom of expression for the information society / Jack M. Balkin -- Privacy, photography, and the press / T. Allen [and others] -- Carnivore, the FBI's e-mail surveillance system : devouring criminals, not privacy / Griffin S. Dunham -- Privacy isn't everything : accountability as a personal and social good / Anita Allen -- National security at what price? : a look into civil liberty concerns in the information age under the USA PATRIOT Act / Jacob R. Lilly.
Review: "This anthology focuses on the ethical issues surrounding information control in the broadest sense. Anglo-American institutions of intellectual property protect and restrict access to vast amounts of information. Ideas and expressions captured in music, movies, paintings, processes of manufacture, human genetic information, and the like are protected domestically and globally."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction to moral reasoning / Tom Regan -- Utilitarianism / John Stuart Mill -- Metaphysics of morals / Immanuel Kant -- Feminist transformations of moral theory / Virginia Held -- Intellectual property is still property / Frank H. Easterbrook -- Are patents and copyrights morally justified? / Tom G. Palmer -- Biopiracy or bioprivateering? / Richard Stallman -- Intangible property : privacy, power, and information control / Adam D. Moore / Why collaborative free works should be protected by the law / Lawrence Sanger -- Right to privacy / Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandeis -- Social life of genes : privacy, property, and the new genetics / Margaret Everett -- Employee monitoring : evaluative surveillance volume privacy / Adam D. Moore -- Personal autonomy and Caller ID / James Stacey Taylor -- Rationales for freedom of speech / Kent Greenawalt -- Digital speech and democratic culture : a theory of freedom of expression for the information society / Jack M. Balkin -- Privacy, photography, and the press / T. Allen [and others] -- Carnivore, the FBI's e-mail surveillance system : devouring criminals, not privacy / Griffin S. Dunham -- Privacy isn't everything : accountability as a personal and social good / Anita Allen -- National security at what price? : a look into civil liberty concerns in the information age under the USA PATRIOT Act / Jacob R. Lilly.

"This anthology focuses on the ethical issues surrounding information control in the broadest sense. Anglo-American institutions of intellectual property protect and restrict access to vast amounts of information. Ideas and expressions captured in music, movies, paintings, processes of manufacture, human genetic information, and the like are protected domestically and globally."--Jacket.

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