Computer Ethics in Globalization
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Over the past 100 years, countries around the world have become more integrated than every before. Globalization is the process of international integration of world views, ideas, products, and other aspects of culture. With computer ethics growing into a broader, more field, it turns into something called global information ethics. Global networks such as the world wide web, have connected people all over the world. This then becomes a problem for 200 plus countries to have to work together integrating different laws. For example, laws that we have here such as being able to have the freedom of speech, may not be how another country works. This then causes for global laws. Then there is global education, one which the internet has connected education across the world. For example, my brother works for a company called Laureate. They have more than 80 schools worldwide. This is an example of globalization but also computer ethics in the sense that both have to be applied and practice in order for education and the world wide web to sustain itself.
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