DEFINING YOUR OWN ETHICAL APPROACH
Answer these questions:
1. Is it illegal to copy a design?
Yes, as soon as some one creates something it is covered by copy right laws and if you do the may be serious legal complication for doing it.
2. Is it ethical to sell a non-original design as your own?
No that is some ones work that they have spent time creating and they would like to be recognised for it not some one else.
3. What is the difference between ethics and law?
Is an unwritten code of behaviour and respect. Law is something that must be followed or there will be consequences.
4. Do you value others intellectual property the same as your own?
Yes but i am also happy that if some one would like to take a part of something that i have created and use it in their own work then that would be fine as well.
APPLYING YOUR CODE
Make a list of 5 behaviour principles you consider essential for each of these:
At CDU in the MacLabs
1.Respect for others in the room.
2.Respect for the equipment.
3.Act appropriately.
4.Pay attention.
5.Do what is asked of you.
Outside class in a social setting
1.Respect for others.
2.Be responsible for your action.
3.Act appropriately.
4.Be a role model.
5.Have manners.
In a professional workplace in which you may be employed after studies
1.Respect for others.
2.Be responsible for your action.
3.Act appropriately.
4.Pay attention.
5.Do what is asked of you.
6.Have pride in what you are doing.
7.Love the job.
8.Always do your best.
9.Strive to be better than before.
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