International federation for information processing’s framework for computer ethics

Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (2):155-165 (1996)
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Abstract

This paper reviews codes of ethics and codes of conduct from different countries. The differences and similarities between code content and between attitudes are considered. Distinction is drawn between a code of ethics and a code of conduct. Recommendations are made for establishing a common framework for IFIP (International Federation for Information Process) Member or Affiliate Societies.

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