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Faraday’s Fridge and Utilitarian Normative Ethics Analysis of the Development of Google Books119 views
Author
Vande Braak, Seth, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia
Advisors
Powell, Harry, EN-Elec/Computer Engr Dept, University of Virginia
Laugelli, Benjamin, University of Virginia
Abstract
My team worked to design a new parking meter paid for through a smartphone in the technical problem.
Copyrights infringement scatter Google Book’s tumultuous history, with lawsuit after lawsuit of copyright infringement from numerous countries and authors. While laws provide guidelines to live by, the digital revolution’s age has resulted in regulators playing catchup. With these companies that can stay ahead of the regulatory curve, they get an advantage over those behind it. To better understand the impact of the project and the consequences, I will assess the current position through the eyes of normative ethics.
Degree
BS (Bachelor of Science)
Language
English
Rights
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Vande Braak, Seth. Faraday’s Fridge and Utilitarian Normative Ethics Analysis of the Development of Google Books. University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, BS (Bachelor of Science), 2021-05-10, https://doi.org/10.18130/750c-mz70.