Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace: .

Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace: .
Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace: .

Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace: .

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Font just Right
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 4, 2016
Font is just the right size for reading while on the bike at the gym.
Book looks brand new
The Reviewer✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 18, 2016
very nice. good price
Five Stars
Jordan S✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 5, 2015
Nice book fast shipping
this book is not terribly useful to a librarian
Marshall Motley✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 5, 2015
Despite many articles about ethics, this book is not terribly useful to a librarian. In the real world, you could really use better advice about what a license really is, and whether the materials you've paid for belong to your library or require paying every 25 downloads. Annoying. At some point there needs to be a supreme court decision about the issue of libraries and licenses, and whether a digital rip of an audiobook falls under the license or not. Physical discs get ruined by patrons borrowing them, but a digital copy streaming to a patron, under their card ID, ought to be legal. But this needs to be decided officially. Libraries don't have unlimited budgets, and patrons can be incredibly destructive towards optical media. Even Azuradisc polishers can't keep up with their ability to destroy things. And this book doesn't discuss it at all. The issues of digital licenses, constantly violated by patrons copying an audiobook through auto-ripping onto their PC, is ALSO not discussed as an ethical issue. It should be, but ethics are complex and there's a degree of apologism involved. So perhaps a future edition of this book will do so, and possibly add a bit of narrative so we can connect the cases provided in a logical framework.
Okay book
Phong Le✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 27, 2015
This book has a lot of interesting discussions. However, some of them are quite sophisticated and can be explained in a better way.
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