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Information; ethics and the law (e-book)

Information; ethics and the law (e-book)

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The legal and ethical rules that have evolved to govern the information environment and the opposing interests of those who want to gain access to information and those who want to preclude or restrict it. Aimed at information practitioners, the corporate environment and students of information science and journalism.

Information, ethics and the law is a practical, user-friendly guide for information practitioners and those in the corporate environment, as well as for students of information science and journalism. It examines the constitutional basis for legislation related to information and then moves on to a discussion of the specific acts and rules that prescribe what  we may and may not do when accessing, intercepting, protecting, preserving and destroying  information. It looks at topics such as freedom of expression and relevant issues such as defamation, junk mall, spam and cyber porn. The intricacies of copyright and intellectual  property rights are clarified, as are the more sinister areas of polygraph testing, bugging and  espionage. The authors also provide useful and comprehensive discussions of the burgeoning field  of electronic transactions and e-commerce, and succinctly set out how this is being regulated.

The authors' account of the South African legislation related to information makes this body of factual detail accessible while highlighting the practical and ethical deficiencies in these regulations. Professionals will find this book an indispensable tool and the lay person will find that the legal perplexities in everyday communications are skillfully clarified.

eISBN:

 9780627029264

Author(s):

Britz H, Ackermann M

Variant:

e-book 

Publishers:

Van Schaik Publishers

Edition:

1st Edition 

Pages:

120

Published: 

2006

 

 

 


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