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Originally posted by arch13
Actaully, from a legal perspective he has a right to read any company email he so chooses. The courts have said time and again that you cannot expect privacy at work in refrence to internet use/abuse. In fact, no one has a right to internet privacy at work. And the company has no obligation to inform you at any time that they can view all you view. The courts have ruled that the knowledge of monitored access in a workplace is implicant in the use of a workplaces internet connection.
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Actually, from an
ethical perspective he cannot. He is a hypocrite. Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you SHOULD do something.
The post implied he was titillated by reading the woman's personal emails. I'm quite sure that's not ethical or moral. It's certainly just nasty.
Hide behind the law if you wish. But acknowledge hypocrisy when it rears its ugly head.
Mr Mephisto