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| 2 | Caragata, Warren. Crime in Cybercity, Maclean's, May 22, 1995. Reprinted in K. Schellenberg, ed. Computers in Society. 6th ed. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1996, pp. 122-125. |
| 3 | Cavanaugh, Michael; Gerbracht; Ted, Kallman, Ernie and Bill Marmon Whose Email Is It Anyway: Ownership, Privacy and Corporate Policy, a panel discussion at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 28, 1995. |
| 4 | Cavazos, Edward and Gavino Morin. Cyberspace and the Law: Your Rights and Duties in the On-Line World. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995. |
| 5 | Eckenwiler, Mark, In the Eyes of the Law, Internet World, August 1995. Reprinted in K. Schellenberg, ed. Computers in Society. 6th ed. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1996, pp. 170-171. |
| 6 | Fodor, John. CyberEthics, Ethics in the Computer Age: Conference Proceedings. NY: ACM Press, 1995, pp. 180-187. |
| 7 | Fodor, John. Action and Accountability in Cyberspace, a paper presented at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 27, 1995. |
| 8 | Garfinkel, Simson. Risks of Social Security Numbers, Communications of the ACM, October 1995, Vol. 38, No. 10, p. 146. |
| 9 | Goode, Joanne and Maggie Johnson. Putting Out the Flames: The Etiquette and Law of E-Mail, Online, Nov. 1991, pp. 61-65. |
| 10 | Goodman, Seymour. Computing in South Africa: An End to 'Apartness'?, Communications of the ACM, February 1994. Reprinted in K. Schellenberg, ed. Computers in Society. 6th ed. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1996, pp. 207-210. |
| 11 | Gotterbarn, Donald; Harvey, Kathleen; Johnson, Deborah and Robert Melford. Cyberethics and the Professionalism of Software Engineering and Computer Security, a panel discussion at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 27-28, 1995. |
| 12 | Guynes, Carl. Privacy and Security Issues on the Internet, Computers and Society, Vol. 26, No. 1, March 1995, pp. 11-13. |
| 13 | Hafner, Katie and John Markoff. Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1995. |
| 14 | Hendee, Greg. What I shouldn't Know: The Ethics of Information, a paper presented at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 27-28, 1995. |
| 15 | Hollander, Rachelle D. Ethics, Education and Entertainment on the NII: What Should Research Priorities Be?, in Developing an Equitable and Open Information Infrastructure: Proceedings of the Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing (DIAC '94) Symposium, (ed. Hans Klein) Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), 1994, H5. |
| 16 | Hundley, Richard O. and Robert H. Anderson. Emerging Challenge: Safety and Security in Cyberspace, IEEE Technology and Society Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 4, Winter 1995/1996, pp. 19-28. |
| 17 | Kellog, Wendy A.; Carroll, John M. and John T. Richards, Making Reality a Cyberspace, in M. Benedikt, ed. Cyberspace: First Steps. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991, pp. 411-432. |
| 18 | Loughney, John. Managing High-Technology Ethics: Rights vs. Values, a paper presented at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 27-28, 1995. |
| 19 | Luengenbiehl, Heinz C. Developing Computer Ethics Case Studies, in Developing an Equitable and Open Information Infrastructure: Proceedings of the Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing (DIAC '94) Symposium, (ed. Hans Klein) Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), 1994, H4. |
| 20 | Maginn, Richard; Farley, Chris; Caddell, Karen; Gould, Todd and Sandy Pitzak.. Cyberethics Education: You Have to be More Than Aware, a panel discussion at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 27-28, 1995. |
| 21 | Miller, Steve. Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Encryption: Controlling our Data Integrity, and Community, diversity and Citizenship: Online Ethics and the Need for Meaningful Correctness, Chaps. 10 and 11 in Civilizing Cyberspace: Policy, Power and the Information Superhighway. NY: ACM Press, 1995. |
| 22 | Nance, Kara and Mahla Strohmaier. Ethical Accountability in Cyberspace, Ethics in the Computer Age: Conference Proceedings. NY: ACM Press, 1995, pp. 115-119. |
| 23 | Quittner, Joshua. Home Pages for Hate, Time, January 22, 1996, p. 69. |
| 24 | Resnik, David. The Ethics of Cyber Relationships, Computers and Society, Vol. 26, No. 1, March 1996, pp. 16-19. |
| 25 | Responsible Use of Computers and Information Technologies, A Computer and Information Technologies Platform. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), Berkeley Chapter, Peace and Justice Working Group, 1992, pp. 25-26. |
| 26 | Rheingold, Howard. Electronic Frontiers and Online America, Chap. 9 in The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier. NY: HarperPerennial, 1994. |
| 27 | Ross, Susan Mallon. Electronic Mail: Legal and Ethical Concerns in the United States and Canada, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communications, December 1995. |
| 28 | Scott, Thomas; Lelewer, Debra and Ernest Kallman. Ethical Issues Involving the Internet, Ethics in the Computer Age: Conference Proceedings. NY: ACM Press, 1995, pp. 31-32. |
| 29 | Shea, Virginia. Core Rules of Netiquette, EDUCOM Review, September/October 1994. Reprinted in K. Schellenberg, ed. Computers in Society. 6th ed. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1996, pp. 109-113. |
| 30 | Sherizen, Sanford. Securing Information Infrastructure: New Crimes, Criminals, Losses, and Liabilities in the Post-Hacker Era, in Developing an Equitable and Open Information Infrastructure: Proceedings of the Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing (DIAC '94) Symposium, (ed. Hans Klein) Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), 1994, G3. |
| 31 | Stallman, Richard. Keynote Address on Intellectual Property Issues in Cyberspace, presented at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference -- entitled Virtuous Reality: Cyberethics and the Balance of Individual, Communitarian, and Corporate Interests, Washington, DC, April 27, 1995. |
| 32 | Stallman, Richard; Johnson, David and Helena Kobrin. Intellectual Property and Anonymity on the Internet, a panel discussion at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 27, 1995. |
| 33 | Toufexis, Anatasia. Romancing the Computer: The First Cyberadultery Suit Shows the Risk of Looking for Love Online, Time, February 19, 1996, p. 53. |
| 34 | van Swaay, Maarten. Magic or Mischief: The Illusion of Cyberspace as a 'Technological Fix', a paper presented at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 27, 1995. |
| 35 | Wagner, Ina. A Web of Fuzzy Problems: Confronting the Ethical Issues, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 36, No. 4, June 1993. |
| 36 | Wahl, Nancy. Protection of Intellectual Property on the National Information Infrastructure, ACM/SIGCAS Symposium on Computers and the Quality of Life (CQL '96): Conference Proceedings. NY: ACM Press, 1996, pp. 102-106. |
| 37 | Waller, Douglas. Spies in Cyberspace, Time, March 20, 1995. Reprinted in K. Schellenberg, ed. Computers in Society. 6th ed. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1996, pp. 168-169. |
| 38 | Weckert, John. Local Codes in a Global Context: Ethical Consistency in the Electronic Community, a paper presented at the 4th National Computer Ethics Institute Conference, Washington, DC, April 28, 1995. |