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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (2004) 2 (1): 31–40.
Published: 29 February 2004
... are satisfied. Since, absent special knowledge, the victim of a hacker attack will not be able to reliably predict the direct or indirect consequences of aggressive countermeasures, she lacks adequate reason to think that those measures will achieve a good that significantly outweighs the evil that is done...
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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (2003) 1 (4): 207–215.
Published: 01 November 2003
...Antonio Marturano This paper is the result of the research I undertook at Lancaster University with a Marie Curie Fellowship during the academic years 2000‐2002. The objective of this research was to study the limits and the challenges of the analogy between molecular geneticists’ work and hackers...
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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (2003) 1 (1): 31–38.
Published: 01 February 2003
...Andy Bissett An intriguing development in the realm of commercial software has arisen over the last decade, from highly improbable beginnings. From its inception in the ‘hacker ethic’, freeware has had a huge impact on IT businesses around the world, most strongly in the guise of its spin‐off, open...

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