Miyerkules, Hulyo 25, 2012

As a computer user, do you approve of an ordering principle, in the form of legislation, being formulated and enforced to govern computer use? Why? Why not? Defend your answer.

No, because after much research from the internet, namely from this website.
I'd say that approval of an ordering principle is an act of selfishness. Why? Because People as Programmers/Software Developers are just wasting their time in coding, They would make a name for themselves if their Programs are Good and Useful, first they release these programs with a free license so others can try out these said programs for free. If this principle is enforced then sharing of freeware is prohibited, how then would we as Software users know what these programs are capable of? Do we guess them? no, we try them out. So the approval of an Ordering Principle is a Big NO NO for me.

Create your personal computer Code of Ethics (at least five items)

1. Thou shalt not use a computer to disrespect or abuse other people.
2. Thou shalt not use unlicensed programs.
3. Thou shalt not use a computer to do computer crimes.
4. Thou shalt use a computer to give credit to people whom you copied from.
5. Thou shalt not use a computer to invade other people's private property.