ITM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Copyright Law Of Canada, Smart Card, Identity Theft
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Ethics: the principles and standards that guide our behaviour toward other people. Privacy: the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own possessions and not to be observed without your consent. Confidentiality: the assurance that messages and information are available only to those who are authorized to view them. Information ethics: concerns the ethical and moral issues arising from the development and use of information technologies and systems, as well as the creation, collection, duplication, distribution and processing of information itself. Information technology monitoring: tracking people"s activities by such measures as numbers of keystrokes, error rate, and number of transactions processed. Fair dealing: a long-standing feature of canadian copyright law that permits certain users of copyrighted material in ways that do not threaten the interests of copyright owners, but which could have significant social benefits.