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    The value sensitive design of a preventive health check app.Jeroen van Grondelle, Cathelijn Timmers, Anke van Gorp, Marlies van Steenbergen & Litska Strikwerda - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (3):1-12.
    In projects concerning big data, ethical questions need to be answered during the design process. In this paper the Value Sensitive Design method is applied in the context of data-driven health services aimed at disease prevention. It shows how Value Sensitive Design, with the use of a moral dialogue and an ethical matrix, can support the identification and operationalization of moral values that are at stake in the design of such services. It also shows that using this method can support (...)
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  2. Present and Future Instances of Virtual Rape in Light of Three Categories of Legal Philosophical Theories on Rape.Litska Strikwerda - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (4):491-510.
    This paper is about the question of whether or not virtual rape should be considered a crime under current law. A virtual rape is the rape of an avatar in a virtual world. In the future, possibilities for virtual rape of a person him- or herself will arise in virtual reality environments involving a haptic device or robotics. As the title indicates, I will study both these present and future instances of virtual rape in light of three categories of legal (...)
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    Theft of virtual items in online multiplayer computer games: an ontological and moral analysis.Litska Strikwerda - 2012 - Ethics and Information Technology 14 (2):89-97.
    In 2009 Dutch judges convicted several minors for theft of virtual items in the virtual worlds of online multiplayer computer games. From a legal point of view these convictions gave rise to the question whether virtual items should count as “objects” that can be “stolen” under criminal law. This legal question has both an ontological and a moral component. The question whether or not virtual items count as “objects” that can be “stolen” is an ontological question. The question whether or (...)
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    Information privacy, the right to receive information and (mobile) ICTs.Litska Strikwerda - 2010 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2 (2):27-40.
    The first part of this paper is about the notion of privacy and its grounding in law. It discusses the tension between the right to privacy and the right to receive information. The second part of this paper explores how ICTs challenge and complicate privacy claims and satisfy the right to receive information.
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  5. Virtual Child Pornography.Litska Strikwerda - 2011 - In Charles Ess & May Thorseth (eds.), Trust and Virtual Worlds. Peter Lang.
     
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