Authors :
Annette Nellyet
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAR343
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Abstract :
The safety of people's data is crucial given the
rise in the use of digital gadgets. The paper examines a
business case study that mostly provides information and
communication technology services to Australian
enterprises. By examining Australian laws and norms
pertaining to intellectual property, ethics, and privacy in
the ICT sector, the analysis aims to find any gaps in the
work practices. Relevant questions are formulated to
identify particular problems with current work practices
in order to facilitate the study. This will enable the ICT
industry to identify any weaknesses and help improve the
laws and policies relating to privacy, ethics, and
intellectual property.
Keywords :
IP, Legislations, Standards, ICT, Ethics.
The safety of people's data is crucial given the
rise in the use of digital gadgets. The paper examines a
business case study that mostly provides information and
communication technology services to Australian
enterprises. By examining Australian laws and norms
pertaining to intellectual property, ethics, and privacy in
the ICT sector, the analysis aims to find any gaps in the
work practices. Relevant questions are formulated to
identify particular problems with current work practices
in order to facilitate the study. This will enable the ICT
industry to identify any weaknesses and help improve the
laws and policies relating to privacy, ethics, and
intellectual property.
Keywords :
IP, Legislations, Standards, ICT, Ethics.