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  1. Tomas A. Lipinski, Elizabeth A. Buchanan & Johannes J. Britz (2002). Sticks and Stones and Words That Harm: Liability Vs. Responsibility, Section 230 and Defamatory Speech in Cyberspace. Ethics and Information Technology 4 (2):143-158.score: 290.0
    This article explores recent developments inthe regulation of Internet speech, inparticular, injurious or defamatory speech andthe impact the attempts at regulation arehaving on the `body' in the sense of theindividual person who speaks through the mediumof the Internet and upon those harmed by thatspeech. The article proceeds in threesections. First, a brief history of the legalattempts to regulate defamatory Internet speechin the United States is presented; a shortcomparative discussion of defamation law in theUK and Australia is included. As discussedbelow, this (...)
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  2. Shana R. Ponelis & Johannes J. Britz (2012). The Elephant in the Server Room. Journal of Information Ethics 21 (1):27-39.score: 290.0
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  3. S. R. Ponelis & J. J. Britz (2009). The Ethics of Piracy in the Music Industry. Journal of Information Ethics 18 (2):14-26.score: 120.0
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  4. Tomas A. Lipinski & Johannes Britz (2000). Rethinking the Ownership of Information in the 21st Century: Ethical Implications. Ethics and Information Technology 2 (1):49-71.score: 120.0
    This paper discusses basic concepts and recentdevelopments in intellectual property ownership in theUnited States. Various philosophical arguments havepreviously been put forward to support the creation andmaintenance of intellectual property systems. However, in an age of information, access toinformation is a critical need and should beguaranteed for every citizen. Any right of controlover the information, adopted as an incentive toencourage creation and distribution of intellectualproperty, should be subservient to an overriding needto ensure access to the information. The principlesunderlying intellectual property regimes (...)
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  5. Johannes Britz & Elizabeth A. Buchanan (2010). Ethics From the Bottom Up? Immersive Ethics and the LIS Curriculum. Journal of Information Ethics 19 (1):12-19.score: 120.0
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  6. Katarina Britz, Johannes Heidema & Willem Labuschagne (2009). Semantics for Dual Preferential Entailment. Journal of Philosophical Logic 38 (4):433 - 446.score: 120.0
    We introduce and explore the notion of duality for entailment relations induced by preference orderings on states. We discuss the relationship between these preferential entailment relations from the perspectives of Boolean algebra, inference rules, and modal axiomatisation. Interpreting the preference relations as accessibility relations establishes modular Gödel-Löb logic as a suitable modal framework for rational preferential reasoning.
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  7. M. Ackermann & J. Britz (2005). The Use of E-Mail in the South African Workplace. A Legal Overview. Journal of Information Ethics 14 (2):20-31.score: 120.0
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  8. Peter Johan Lor & Johannes Britz (2004). Digitization of Africa's Documentary Heritage. Aid or Exploitation? Journal of Information Ethics 13 (2):78-93.score: 120.0
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  9. Johannes Britz, Peter Lor & Theo Bothma (2006). Global Capitalism and the Fair Distribution of Information in the Marketplace: A Moral Reflection From the Perspective of the Developing World. Journal of Information Ethics 15 (1):60-69.score: 120.0
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  10. S. L. Venter, M. S. Olivier & J. J. Britz (2008). Toward a Model of Responsibility for Proactive Systems. Journal of Information Ethics 17 (2):78-90.score: 120.0
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