This assignment delves into critical aspects of information technology ethics, analyzing three key case studies through the lens of ethical frameworks and professional conduct. The first case examines the ethical implications of Edward Snowden's whistleblowing, focusing on privacy rights and data surveillance by the National Security Agency. The second case explores the violation of privacy rights, specifically the recording and release of private remarks by V. Stiviano, examining the ethical considerations of whistleblowing and privacy infringement. The final case addresses the violation of intellectual property rights concerning software usage. The assignment further incorporates the ACS code of professional conduct, emphasizing public interest, quality of life, competence, and professionalism. The document analyzes the ethical dilemmas presented by each scenario, evaluating the stakeholders affected, ethical issues and implications, and potential solutions, along with references to relevant literature.