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Entries from Business and Technology Law tagged with 'Computer privacy'

Your Secret is Not-So-Safe with an ISP

Last month, in United States of America v. Kendra D’Andrea and Willie Jordan, 2007 WL 2076472 (D. Mass. 2007), the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts declared that internet users have no reasonable expectation of privacy in...

No Privacy for E-mail or Website Addresses

The law governing the privacy of e-mail and internet communications continues to develop. Attempts by the government to obtain access to e-mails and website information have recently raised these privacy issues. As discussed in the June 28, 2007 posting “Does...

Other Ideas for Protecting Employee Privacy Rights in Personal Information Stored on Business Computers

The issue of employee privacy rights in data stored on an employer’s computer is a difficult one. If an employee displayed framed family photos on her desk, an employer would not refuse to turn those photos over to the employee...

Avoiding Liability for Breach of Employee Privacy Rights

In New York, if a company terminates an employee and prohibits that employee from accessing personal information on a company computer, the company may find itself being sued for conversion. A recent decision by the New York Court of Appeals...

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