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A prominent, public debate regarding the possibilities available to regulate the Internet has surrounded the expansion of this increasingly ubiquitous medium. It was the intention of IFIP’s special interest group on a Framework for Ethics to facilitate contibution to this important discussion. The group did so by organising a series of rolling workshops and a round table on the subject of Internet governance throughout the duration of the HCC5 conference. The details of the presentations, and the ensuing discussions, are described here. Not only did these events provide an ethical focus for the entire conference, they also enabled a particularly dynamic and interactive experience in the process of developing ethics.
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Duquenoy, P., Whitehouse, D. (2001). The Process of Ethics. In: Rasmussen, L.B., Beardon, C., Munari, S. (eds) Computers and Networks in the Age of Globalization. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 57. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35400-2_26
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