Comp 317-001/417-001, Csed 417: Social & Legal issues in Computing

Peter Dordal, Loyola University CS Dept

Summer 2012: Tuesday & Thursday 6:00-9:00,  Corboy Law 602

Text: The textbook will be A Gift of Fire, 3rd Edition, by Sara Baase, Prentice-Hall, 2008. This is also available in an e-book format. (This is the last semester the third edition will be current.)

There will be several writing assignments during the semester, plus a midterm and, possibly, a final. The papers will count for about half your grade; the exams will each count for about a quarter. If there is no final, I'll prorate accordingly. The final, if we have it, will be June 28, at our usual time and place.


My general course groundrules are here. Loyola's academic integrity rules are here; you are expected to be familiar with the rules for quoting other sources in papers.




Notes and Readings

Course notes
Tuesday, May 22
Thursday, May 24
Tuesday, May 29
Thursday, May 31
Tuesday, June 5
Thursday, June 7
Tuesday, June 12
Thursday, June 14
Tuesday, June 19 Thursday, June 21
Tuesday, June 26
Thursday, June 28



Paper topics


Paper 1: SOPA/PIPA or Music Sampling, due June 4

Paper 2: Defamation Policy or Street View Privacy, due June 20

Paper 3: Patents /  Data Protection, due June 29  (more or less)


We will consider some of the topics listed below.

Articles, references, and links


General

Don't Talk To Cops, Part 1, James Duane, Regent University Law School

Organizations

Association for Computing Machinery -- The professional organization for computer professionals (oriented towards programmers). See their USACM subgroup for public-policy issues. See also the ACM Code of Ethics.

Electronic Frontier Foundation -- Founded to fight for citizens' rights in the areas of privacy, cyberspace freedom (specifically, freedom of speech), copyrights, and encryption.

American Civil Liberties Union -- Not specifically concerned with cyberspace law, but nonetheless very involved in the fight against the Communications Decency Act. The ACLU has long fought against censorship in any form, and for personal liberties in general.

Electronic Privacy Information Center -- They are concerned with both government surveillance (directly and by searching your records), the scope of government databases, and encryption.

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility -- "CPSR is a public-interest alliance of computer scientists and others interested in the impact of computer technology on society." Includes privacy issues but also professional responsibilities of programmers and workplace empowerment issues.

Ethics Center for Engineering and Science A useful compendium of ethics case studies and other information pertaining to science and engineering.

US Copyright office home page All sorts of information on copyright legislation, including the Digital Millenium Copyright Act.

2600, the Hacker Quarterly, leader in the fight for DeCSS.


Link farms


Individuals

Friends of Randal Schwartz -- Randal Schwartz is the author of the bestselling Perl reference book. As a consultant at Intel, he continued to perform some routine system administration duties after he was officially transferred to other tasks. These duties unfortunately were classified by a then-new Oregon law as "theft", and Schwartz was prosecuted and convicted.