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Emails have 4th Amendment protection...
Topic Started: Dec 14 2010, 10:34 PM (144 Views)
ivorythumper
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I am so adjective that I verb nouns!
sez the 6th Circuit Court
The dogma lives loudly within me.
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KlavierBauer
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Not ones you send from work... :)
"I realize you want him to touch you all over and give you babies, but his handling of the PR side really did screw the pooch." - Ivory Thumper
"He said sleepily: "Don't worry mom, my dick is like hot logs in the morning." - Apple

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Nobody's Sock
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KlavierBauer
Dec 15 2010, 08:22 AM
Not ones you send from work... :)
yeah, and those are the ones that'll get you in trouble!
"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known."
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KlavierBauer
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Exactly!
"I realize you want him to touch you all over and give you babies, but his handling of the PR side really did screw the pooch." - Ivory Thumper
"He said sleepily: "Don't worry mom, my dick is like hot logs in the morning." - Apple

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Aqua Letifer
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KlavierBauer
Dec 15 2010, 08:22 AM
Not ones you send from work... :)
I'm assuming you mean e-mails you send from a work computer, but of course we can get any and all manner of ridiculous with how to read into that.

How about, say, from a cell phone, using your own personal e-mail address, with a phone you use personally but whose data plan the company pays for?
I cite irreconcilable differences.
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KlavierBauer
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AL: I think the issue is with who owns the address itself.
If your business has clear rules about not using the phone for personal use, then you're in the wrong, even using it for email - but if you're allowed to use it as your primary phone, then you have some expectation to privacy with your personal email addresses, and not with those addresses that the company owns.
"I realize you want him to touch you all over and give you babies, but his handling of the PR side really did screw the pooch." - Ivory Thumper
"He said sleepily: "Don't worry mom, my dick is like hot logs in the morning." - Apple

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