Sunday, July 25, 2010

Computer Ethics Sample Situation

When computers first began to be used in society at large, the absence of ethical standards about their use and related issues caused some problems. However, as their use became widespread in every facet of our lives, discussions in computer ethics resulted in some kind of a consensus. Today, many of these rules have been formulated as laws, either national or international. Computer crimes and computer fraud are now common terms. There are laws against them, and everyone is responsible for knowing what constitutes computer crime and computer fraud.

Here is a situation portraying to computer ethics:
Plagiarism is the taking of the ideas, writings, drawings, words, or other similar intellectual property created by others and presenting it as your own. For example, you can reuse writings in the public domain without worrying about the legal problem of infringing a copyright, but presenting them as your own without proper credit to their true origin is an act of plagiarism. And plagiarism is unethical.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Foundation Day Remarks

The 12th PSHS-CMC Foundation Day, as expected in a previous blog post, is fun and exiting. I was not able to join any game on the two day celebration. I was helping my fellow SCS officers facilitate the games. Anyways, I kept myself happy by eating Cornetto. I am also happy because there were new Green league members. I am looking forward to the 13th PSHS-CMC Foundation Day. Will blog you soon!

Problem for dogs and by Mr. Claus

I just realized were not not the only ones having problems with deforestion. Dogs have their problems too. How? here's how...

Maybe, just maybe, Santa Claus may be the one who spread the Influenza AH1N1 Flu Virus from children to children while delivering their presents. But this is 99.99% uncertain cause Santa doesn't go out in the middle of April. But there's no harm in making sure it will never happen.