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Updated concept presentation for spring 2011
Privacy, intellectual property, free and informed consent
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Toysmart references
- Morehead, N. Toysmart: Bankruptcy Litmus Test. Wired Magazine, 7/12/00. Accessed 10/4/10. http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2000/07/37517
- Toysmart Settles: Database Killed. Associated Press. Accessed through Wired Magazine on 10/4/10 at http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/01/41102ere
- Kaufman, J. and Wrathall, J. "Internet Customer Data Bases" National Law Journal, September 18, 2000. Accessed July 12, 2001 Lexis Nexis Academic University.
- "FTC Sues Failed Website, Toysmart.com, for Deceptively Offering for Sale Personal Information of Website Visitors." July 10, 2000. Accessed at www.ftc.gov on 10/4/10.
- "FTC Announces Settlement With Bankrupt Website, Toysmart.com, Regarding Alleged Privacy Policy Violations." July 21, 2000. Accessed at www.ftc.com on 10/4/10
- "37 Attorneys General Revolve Protection of Consumer Privacy" National Association of Attorneys General. AG Bulletin. December 2000. Accessed 2/12/01 through Lexis Nexis Academic University.
- Salizar, L. "The Difficulties Practitioners Can Face When Dealing with Dot-Com Bankruptcies." Nov 2000. Accessed through Lexis Nexis Academic University on 7/12/01.
- "FTC Sues Toysmart Over Database" Reuters. 7/10/00 Accessed at http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2000/07/37484 on 10/4/10.
- "On Shaky Ground" Karen. September 2000. American Lawyer Newspapers. Accessed from Lexis Nexis Academic University on July 12, 2000.
- "FTC Files Suit Against Failed Toy Retailer Over Privacy Promise" Associated Press. 7/10/00. Accessed 7/18/01. TRUSTe Spokesperson: "Bottom line--it's unacceptable, ethically wrong, and potentially illegal for a company to say one thing and do something different."
- Lorek, Laura. "When Toysmart Broke" Inter@ctive week. August 21, 2000. zdnet.com. Provides biographical informaiton on Lord and brick and mortar company Hold Educational Outlet.
- Rosencrance, Linda. "FTC Settles With Toysmart" Computer World. July 21, 2000. Accessed 7/16/01.
- Nasholsky, Larren. " Online Privacy Collides with Bankruptcy Creditors: Potential Resolutions fo rcomputing Concerns. New Your Law Journal, 8/28/00. Accessed through Lexis Nexis Academic Univesity on 7/12/00.
- Tavani, H. (2004).
Ethics and Technology: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology. Danvers, MA: John Wiley and Sons.
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References
- Brincat, Cynthia A. and Wike, Victoria S. (2000) Morality and the Professional Life: Values at Work. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
- Cruz, J. A., Frey, W. J. (2003) An Effective Strategy for Integration Ethics Across the Curriculum in Engineering: An ABET 2000 Challenge,
Science and Engineering Ethics , 9(4): 543-568.
- Davis, M.,
Ethics and the University , Routledge, London and New York, 1999: 166-167.
- Richard T. De George, "Ethical Responsibilities of Engineers in Large Organizations: The Pinto Case," in Ethical Issues in Engineering, ed. Deborah G. Johnson (1991) New Jersey: Prentice-Hall: 175-186.
- Charles Harris, Michael Pritchard and Michael Rabins (2005)
Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases , 3rd Ed. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth: 203-206.
- Huff, Chuck and Jawer, Bruce, "Toward a Design Ethics for Computing Professionals in Social Issues in
Computing: Putting Computing in its Place , Huff, Chuck and Finholt, Thomas Eds. (1994) New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.
- Solomon, Robert C. (1999)
A Better Way to Think About Business: How Personal Intgrity Leads to Corporate Success . Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
- Anthony Weston. (2001)
A Practical Companion to Ethics , 2nd ed. USA: Oxford University Press, 2001, Chapter 3.
- Carolyn Whitbeck (1998)
Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research . U.K. Cambridge University Press: 55-72 and 176-181.
- Wike, Victoria S. (2001) "Professional Engineering Ethics Bahavior: A Values-based Approach,"
Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Session 2461 .
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