I serendipitously encountered this collection of student projects from a course at Stanford: Computer Science 201, Computers, Ethics, and Social Responsibility. Looks like it was a stimulating course, judging from the students' work:
Projects from Winter Quarter 2000-01
- The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act: Ethical Issues in Software Commerce Law
- Women and Computer Science at the College Level
- The Shortage of Female Computer Science Faculty at Stanford
- The Effects of the Internet on the Personal Lives of Stanford Students
- The Open-Source Movement
- Rage With The Machine: Grassroots Democracy in the Digital Age
- Not Just Dirty Pictures: The Social and Legal Implications of Online Pornography
- Privacy: Implications of "Cookies" and Other Clickstream Capture Technologies
- The Web vs. the Honor Code
- Participatory Design: An Approach for Systems Design
- A Retrospective on Computer Viruses
- Packet-Monitoring Software
- DVD Encryption: A Survey of the Current State of Affairs
- The Impact of the Internet on Developing Countries



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Whoops
Fixed them. They work fine now.
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