A Computer Ethics Bibliography Addendum networked. Examples of such issues include free speech, obscenity, pornography, and other so-called "FirstAmendment-related" issues in Cyberspace. Some of these "cyber-related" issues have come to the forefront of discussion and debate among politicians, computer manufacturers, computer users, and ordinary citizens. Terms such as "cyberpunk" and "cyberporn," "cyberlove" and "cyberadultery," as well as "cybercash" and "cybersovereignity" have recently crept into our lexicon, and have come to be associated with the controversy over civil liberties in cyberspace. Sources in Section 11 address these issues. Section 12, to be published in a future issue of Computers and Society, contains a collection of sources related to the future of computing and the quality of life. Issues concerned with technological productivity and progress, human-computer interaction and interface design, and computer use in health and human services are grouped under the heading "quality of life." Providing a forum to discuss such issues, ACM/SIGCAShas sponsored two symposia whose theme and title has been "Computers and the Quality of Life." Many of the papers which were presented at these symposia, and also published in ACM Symposia Proceedings, are cited in Section 12. An Appendix, which lists and annotates bibliographies related to
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