What is an ethical behavior?explain ethical rules for every computer user.
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Acting in ways consistent with what society and individuals typically think are good values. Ethical behavior
tends to be good for business and involves demonstrating respect for
key moral principles that include honesty, fairness, equality, dignity,
diversity and individual rights.
Do not use the computer in ways that may harm other people
.Do not use computer technology to cause interference in other users' work.
Do not spy on another person's computer data.
Do not use computer technology to steal information.
Do not contribute to the spread of misinformation using computer technology.
Refrain from copying software or buying pirated copies.
Pay for software unless it is free.
Do not use someone else's computer resources unless authorized to.
It is wrong to claim ownership on a work which is the output of someone else's intellect.
Before developing a software, think about the social impact it can have.
In using computers for communication, be respectful and courteous with the fellow members.
Do not use the computer in ways that may harm other people
.Do not use computer technology to cause interference in other users' work.
Do not spy on another person's computer data.
Do not use computer technology to steal information.
Do not contribute to the spread of misinformation using computer technology.
Refrain from copying software or buying pirated copies.
Pay for software unless it is free.
Do not use someone else's computer resources unless authorized to.
It is wrong to claim ownership on a work which is the output of someone else's intellect.
Before developing a software, think about the social impact it can have.
In using computers for communication, be respectful and courteous with the fellow members.
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Ethical behaviour is characterized by honesty, fairness and equity in interpersonal, professional and academic relationships and in research and scholarly activities. Ethical behaviour respects the dignity, diversity and rights of individuals and groups of people.
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