RFC1087 - Ethics and the Internet

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Network Working Group Internet Activities Board

Request for Comments: 1087 January 1989

Ethics and the Internet

Status of this Memo

This memo is a statement of policy by the Internet Activities Board

(IAB) concerning the proper use of the resources of the Internet.

Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

IntrodUCtion

At great human and economic cost, resources drawn from the U.S.

Government, industry and the academic community have been assembled

into a collection of interconnected networks called the Internet.

Begun as a vehicle for eXPerimental network research in the mid-

1970's, the Internet has become an important national infrastructure

supporting an increasingly widespread, multi-disciplinary community

of researchers ranging, inter alia, from computer scientists and

electrical engineers to mathematicians, physicists, medical

researchers, chemists, astronomers and space scientists.

As is true of other common infrastructures (e.g., roads, water

reservoirs and delivery systems, and the power generation and

distribution network), there is widespread dependence on the Internet

by its users for the support of day-to-day research activities.

The reliable operation of the Internet and the responsible use of its

resources is of common interest and concern for its users, operators

and sponsors. Recent events involving the hosts on the Internet and

in similar network infrastructures underscore the need to reiterate

the professional responsibility every Internet user bears to

colleagues and to the sponsors of the system. Many of the Internet

resources are provided by the U.S. Government. Abuse of the system

thus becomes a Federal matter above and beyond simple professional

ethics.

IAB Statement of Policy

The Internet is a national facility whose utility is largely a

consequence of its wide availability and Accessibility.

Irresponsible use of this critical resource poses an enormous threat

to its continued availability to the technical community.

The U.S. Government sponsors of this system have a fiduciary

responsibility to the public to allocate government resources wisely

and effectively. Justification for the support of this system

suffers when highly disruptive abuses occur. Access to and use of

the Internet is a privilege and should be treated as such by all

users of this system.

The IAB strongly endorses the view of the Division Advisory Panel of

the National Science Foundation Division of Network, Communications

Research and Infrastructure which, in paraphrase, characterized as

unethical and unacceptable any activity which purposely:

(a) seeks to gain unauthorized access to the resources of the

Internet,

(b) disrupts the intended use of the Internet,

(c) wastes resources (people, capacity, computer) through such

actions,

(d) destroys the integrity of computer-based information,

and/or

(e) compromises the privacy of users.

The Internet exists in the general research milieu. Portions of it

continue to be used to support research and experimentation on

networking. Because experimentation on the Internet has the

potential to affect all of its components and users, researchers have

the responsibility to exercise great caution in the conduct of their

work. Negligence in the conduct of Internet-wide experiments is both

irresponsible and unacceptable.

The IAB plans to take whatever actions it can, in concert with

Federal agencies and other interested parties, to identify and to set

up technical and procedural mechanisms to make the Internet more

resistant to disruption. Such security, however, may be extremely

expensive and may be counterproductive if it inhibits the free flow

of information which makes the Internet so valuable. In the final

analysis, the health and well-being of the Internet is the

responsibility of its users who must, uniformly, guard against abuses

which disrupt the system and threaten its long-term viability.

 
 
 
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