Moral Responsibility for Computing Artifacts: The Rules
These rules are being developed by an ad-hoc committee, cooperating
online. Interested parties are invited to participate, and to sign on
to the document by joining the committee. The current rules for participating are
included in the latest version of the Rules.
These versions are in the PDF format. Most browsers download the file automatically. Some preview it.
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Version 27, last revised 30 October 2010
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Version 26, last revised 7 October 2010
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Version 25, last revised 16 September 2010
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Version 24, last revised 30 August 2010
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Version 22, last revised 28 July 2010
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Version 21, last revised 12 July 2010
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Version 20, last revised 2 June 2010
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Version 19, last revised 30 May 2010
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Version 17,
last revised 20 May 2010
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Version 15,
last revised 17 May 2010
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Version 14,
last revised 5 May 2010
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Version 0,
last revised 9 March 2010
For a short history of "The Rules," please visit
the history memo.
The Ad Hoc Committee for Responsible Computing:
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Colin Allen, Indiana University
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Peter M. Asaro, The New School University
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Anthony Beavers, University of Evansville
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Jason Borenstein, Georgia Tech
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Maria Bottis, Ionian University
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Bo Brinkman, Miami University
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Elizabeth Buchanan, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
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Terry Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University
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Mark Coeckelbergh, University of Twente
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Ben Cohen, Salesforce.com
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G�ran Collste, Link�ping University
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Michael Davis, Illinois Institute of Technology
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Scott Dexter, Brooklyn College of CUNY
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Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, M�lardalen University
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Elaine E. Englehardt, Utah Valley University
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Don Gotterbarn, Software Engineering Ethics Research Institute
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Hajo Greif, University of Klagenfurt
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Frances Grodzinsky, Sacred Heart University
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Joe Herkert, Arizona State University
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Rachelle Hollander, National Academy of Engineering
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Chuck Huff, St. Olaf College
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Deborah Johnson, University of Virginia
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Tadayoshi Kohno, University of Washington
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David Larson, University of Illinois Springfield
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Ann Light, Sheffield Hallam University
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Patrick Lin, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Michael Michael, University of Wollongong
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Keith Miller, University of Illinois Springfield (Coordinator, miller.keith@uis.edu)
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James Moor, Dartmouth College
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Kiyoshi Murata, Meiji University
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Helen Nissenbaum, New York University
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Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, Youngstown State University
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Wolter Pieters, University of Twente
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Ken Pimple, Indiana University
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Thomas Powers, University of Delaware
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David Primeaux, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Michael S. Pritchard, Western Michigan University
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Simon Rogerson, De MontFort University
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Donald Searing, Syncere Systems
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Noel Sharkey, University of Sheffield
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Katie Shilton, University of California, Los Angeles
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Brian Schrag, Indiana University
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Herman Tavani, Rivier College
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Steve Torrance, University of Sussex
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Jeffrey Voas
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Wendell Wallach, Yale University
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Richard Weyrauch, Magenic Technologies
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Marty Wolf, Bemidji State University
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Andreas Wolkenstein, University of T�bingen
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Roman V. Yampolskiy, University of Louisville
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Michael Zimmer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee