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[ILUG] related Q on bash / nt / win2000

[ILUG] related Q on bash / nt / win2000

John P . Looney john at antefacto.com
Tue Mar 20 11:26:24 GMT 2001


On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 09:28:14AM +0000, Gerard J Keating mentioned:
> If you are using the companies network, and are informed that said network is
> monitored, then it is legal.
> Also, if they asked your premission in advance. You might find that you are
> allow access upon condition that you agree to the monitoring.

 Most employment contracts I've seen also state that they reserve the
right to do so, if they feel that there is justification. It's a good idea
to ask your employer what that means, and then have it scrubbed..

Kate

-- 
 When I say 'free', I mean 'free': free from bond, of chain or command: 
to go where you will, even to Mordor, Saruman, if you desire. " 
    -- Gandalf, paraphrasing the choice between Free and Non-free software




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