November 01, 2003

Workplace Computer Off-Limits?

"A Connecticut lawyer wants the state's high court to recognize that employees have some expectation of privacy regarding workplace computers -- even if the material they view or download is child pornography. The lawyer is appealing the denial of a motion to suppress by a Superior Court judge, who ruled that her client, a former Yale professor, did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy because he did not make his computer files inaccessible to other authorized users." [Connecticut Law Tribune]

Category: Workplace Privacy


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