Clause 1.03 of the SE Code says, Approve software only if [it does not] diminish privacy or
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Clause 1.03 of the SE Code says, “Approve software only if [it does not] diminish privacy or harm the environment.” Search engines can diminish privacy. Do they violate this clause? Should the clause say something about trade-offs, or should we interpret it as an absolute rule? The concluding sentence of Clause 1.03 says, “The ultimate effect of the work should be to the public good.” Does this suggest trade-offs? Give another example in which the dilemma in this exercise would be relevant.
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