Piracy and Digital Rights Management are the obvious choices but you could also consider how defects are reported to vendors. For example, read the article linked below on "Security Vendor Pushes the Limits of Ethical Exploit Reporting".
2007-10-05 07:03:59
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answered by Jim Maryland 7
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Make it a Dual Ethics Topic and call it:
"Goin' Fishing in Somone Elses Pond"
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(Topic 1) Online Use of the Computer for Plagiaristic Purposes.
(Topic 2) Using the Computer at Work for Non-business Related Purposes while on the Clock
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2007-10-05 07:08:56
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answered by Answer Here 3
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You could try to write about digital piracy (software, music, applications etc.) It has a lot of ethical issues. You can also discuss the ethical issues and legitimacy of managing or transferring digital files like mp3s and videos in digital players such as ipods.
2007-10-05 06:59:22
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answered by parawakan 2
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Intellectual Property: Owning A Patent on Computer Algorithm
2007-10-05 07:17:48
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answered by TameBeast 6
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Ethical Hacking. A lot of businesses are using Certified Information Systems Security Professional's (CISSP) to test their systems.
2007-10-05 07:03:23
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answered by Gretchen G 3
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attempt the $a hundred computer application for different international locations. lots to place in writing approximately alongside with how they may well be recharged via a hand crank and how pupils who does not many times flow to college are through computers.
2016-11-07 08:39:33
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answered by ? 4
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How about digital rights - the issue of music "piracy"?
Or software patents
Or software piracy
2007-10-05 06:58:45
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answered by Larry V 5
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censorship/monitoring of the internet, digital copyrights/pirating, violence in video games, is technology really helping the human race?, if i think of more i'll let u know
2007-10-05 07:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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