Relevance of the Study of Law
What relevance, if any, does the study of the concept of law, in general, have in computing and your study of computer ethics.
Most of the time since time in memorial, People by nature is unruly in every thing. Sort of the law in excess or too light implementation is not a good implementation of law. Generally speaking even the laws of nature conform in truce of a law. Example is the law of water-plant-and sunlight. Too much water is bad for the plant and less water is also bad for the plant. Two much sunlight and a little sunlight can also destroy the plant. Everything in excess or little is bad. In relation to computing, same rule applies that everything we do in computing that is in excess or slight miscalculation of the things we do in computing can harm us or will put our feet in hot water.
List down two laws governing computer use and explain what types of non-jural law seem to underpin these two laws.
Computer Piracy and Computer Pornography. The Law of Nature will underpin these two laws. Piracy in terms of natural law says that you should not own something of which you did not get by your own toil or have not any authority to produce the said copy of the product. Computer pornography is underpinned also by natural law that showing these nude bodies all over the internet causes degradation to privacy on female sacredness supposedly for her husband or boyfriend. Its natural that you don't have the right to produce personal copy of one's nude images especially if this was done illegally. Like the Dumaguete scandal which was shown on the program of Imbestigador by Mike Enriques. The lady was hired to have a decent job to be a model but her pictures were shown on the internet without her prior knowledge of producing her picture over the obscene sites. It is natural that in doing this it must have blatantly in the first place was told to her that your pictures will be seen in the internet. Knowing this she could have retracted from the events that will happen after. Foolishness isn't it.
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