Describe the stakeholders involved in this ethical dilemma


Assignment task:

Ahmed was an Arizona University student and spent 20  hours each week working at the university library. He liked the library because it was quiet and he could study  some of the time. One interesting aspect of the library  was the access to incredible databases, some of which  were only for the professors. As a student worker he was  privy to all the database codes, and soon discovered large  amounts of materials for almost every class on campus.  Bill, one of Ahmed's fellow library student workers, was constantly talking about doing weird stunts  and antics to put on YouTube. He was a nice person to  be around but sometimes he was a little overbearing.  One evening when Ahmed started work, Bill was talking about the many ways to download pirated music,  movies, and books from the library's system. "It is very  easy and untraceable. I just route my requests to a professor's IP address, then send it to several other faculty  IP addresses so it is difficult to trace. I then go to one  of the library computers, log in as someone else, put in  a CD or Blu-Ray DVD, and burn what I want. The people's computers I route through get a message that someone logged into their account, but the IT guys just tell  them it's no big deal and it happens all the time. IT never  really looks into it because of the many systems and IP  addresses on campus. Do you want me to get you any  movies or CDs?" Ahmed politely refused, knowing full  well this could get a person expelled from the university.  Several months passed and Bill became more popular. Every day someone stopped by the library desk where  he worked and talked to Bill. The person walked to one  of the library's computers, stuck in a disk, and several  minutes later was gone. Ahmed looked at Bill and shook  his head. Bill responded with a smile. One day, Ahmed  found an envelope with his name on it when he went to  his usual desk. When he opened it, there was $500 with  a note saying, "Enjoy." He started to ask people about  the money, but then saw Bill smiling. At that moment,  Ahmed knew the money was from Bill. He tried to give  it back, but Bill refused to take it or admit he had given it  to Ahmed in the first place.  Ahmed became increasingly uncomfortable with  Bill's behavior. He knew what Bill did was wrong and  possibly illegal. He didn't want to be involved with it in  any way, but he also didn't want to become a snitch. Now  he was receiving money for his involvement. Ahmed felt  the situation was escalating and he should say something  to his supervisor before something really bad happened,  but he didn't want to be the one to get Bill in trouble.  Ahmed knew Bill could be expelled for something like  this, which could potentially damage his entire future.  Then again, Ahmed had his own future to worry about.  Could he be expelled just for knowing what kind of  activities Bill was involved in? What should he do with  the money Bill gave him? What might happen if he doesn't blow the whistle? 

QUESTIONS | EXERCISES :

Q1. Describe the stakeholders involved in this ethical dilemma. What stake do they have in the situation? 

Q2.  Are Bill's actions an ethical issue, a legal issue, or both? Explain your reasoning.

Q3. What are some of the risks Ahmed faces if he becomes a whistle-blower? What are the risks if he remains silent?

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