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A policy drafted by CompuBrain® accepted in corporate companies for all computer users, mentioning ‘how to’ and ‘what not to’ while utilising company’s IT resources, thus helping your IT department remain transparent against all policies for a safe and a secured IT network. Technology is developed for the betterment of mankind. Its abuse can cause severe consequences to the well being of the very human kind who invented it. To prevent this here is a little what the technology community can do.

Computer user certainly should not technology and its associated peripherals to violate the rights of other people. It is also to be understood and practised that a user be non inquisitive about other users’ work and related electronic data. A user should in no case interfere with other systems’ work. Technology and its entities are meant to be used for the good of users and not for stealing. All the intellectual property rights and copyrights should be respected. Pirated software and unlawful use of proprietary materials should be avoided. All the technological and information systems related creations should take in to consideration its effects on social environment. Computers and technology should be used appropriately in a manner that your peers, co-workers and the community do not feel disrespected.

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Computer Users' Moral Code of Conduct
 
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