thiya programme ge banu nma naie , hama ulanie mie hunie ge athunie faisea athulanmie
what does unethical use of computer mean
not at all
No, a person can be computer literate and totally unethical in its use.
get on the computer
It is ethical to have a computer as a jury. However, it is not ethical to use it to research anything about the case. Also, it is unethical if the judge has specifically instructed jurors not to use computers at all.
Putting it simply, people get hurt and computers can be destroyed. For example, if someone uses the computer to cyberbully, post personal information about someone (including phone numbers), hack accounts or scam, people can get hurt. If someone spreads a virus on computers, they can at the least harm the computer and can sometimes destroy computers.
I don't think that is unethical, but I see how someone else could see it as unethical. The person who borrows it and installs it is cheating the game makers by not paying them the price of the game.
The unethical child was grounded for 2 months.
Creating a computer virus is unethical because viruses do things on people's computer's without their permission. Creating and distributing a computer virus would be like using their computer without their consent. Also, depending on what the computer virus does, you could incur a number of other ethical problems - like stealing, harassment, etc.
It is generally considered unethical because computer viruses and other malicious programs harm other people's computers, which are other people's property. They also can violate other people's privacy, and also that you are accessing their computer without their permission.
Scientists can use computer simulations, mathematical models, and observational studies to test predictions for situations where experiments are impossible or unethical. These methods allow researchers to make predictions based on existing data, theories, and principles without conducting actual experiments.
It's unethical because it is stealing.