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> E-Mail is a corporate property and if you want private > e-mail go use hotmail, yahoo or the like. I know a lot of companies claim this. But it makes some employees mad. If the company owns the network, and holds the license to the software, does it also own the content? Or is it that employees give up their rights to personal privacy (or authorship) when they accept the paycheck? Cameras hovering the cubicles? Wire taps on the phone lines? Where do the rights of corporations end? If Yahoo owns the server, does it also own the content? Or do they have a fiduciary obligation to protect their users? Thanks, Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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