Pros and cons of social, economic, legal and ethical implications of ICT Since information technology is very widely used throughout the world, there is much debate already as to whether their existence will be useful. These discussions can be divided into four categories: social impact, moral impact, economic impact, and legal influence. Social impact There is much debate about the influence of IT on modern society. IT may even make the child more violent, sullen, irresponsible, and in some cases even lower intelligence.
In the world where information and communication technology (ICT) is rapidly spreading and becoming indispensable, the ICT industry plays a very important role in social, economic and human development. Deploying ICT may change behavior and governance. This has two effects. We will expand group problems and create infrastructure for problem solving for effective collective action. Governments can not regulate most of the global information society, which is increasing the importance of cooperation to find solutions. Compared with simple classic ICT industry self-regulation, more reasonable and comprehensive enterprise engagement such as standard setting is required. This new approach to enterprise engagement is called "multi-stakeholder governance". This is not new. The roles of governments, businesses, civil society often change
Today, technology development and free and free market ideology cooperate to create a global economic domain. In this article we will focus on the impact of the development of information and communication technology (ICT) on the music industry. Research on technical dynamics shows that social entities can lead or mediate technical development, and often mediate. An important area for parties to adjust or minimize the impact of ICT on the music industry is Geneva's World International Real Estate Organization (WIPO). Vested interests represented by WIPO, and lobbying to the European Union, the US Congress and the World Trade Organization (WTO) ensure that the copyright system (important for the current structure of the industry) does not change significantly It is for.
In this paper we will look at economic and social issues related to state-sponsored gambling. In legitimate gambling, the impact of crime, employment, tourism, national income is evaluated, but more personal ethical and ethical issues are not being evaluated. A consultant in the public sector concluded that although it is possible to increase national income and diversify the income base, the negative impact of gambling, that is, damage to crime, return and other economic development exceeds its interests. Legalizing gambling is a big company. In 1987, about 148 million Americans paid approximately 187 billion dollars through various forms of legal gambling. As this year it is more likely to purchase all the baseball league tickets this season, people participating in horse racing will double, and the total amount of lotteries by Aliens across state provinces is expected to increase by at least 50% .