Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Maryland
internet policy at work
Can an employer read your personal emails (i.e aol, yahoo) and use information against you, and where is the boundry line for this?
Asked on 4/10/07, 8:39 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lawrence Holzman
Holzman Law Firm, LLC
Re: internet policy at work
your office email, computer and internet system do not provide you with ANY right of privacy. do not use these systems to say or do anything that you wouldnot want your employer to know about.
This has been tested in court. So, the answer is that there really aren't any boundaries so long as you are using your emplooyer's system.
Your employer should have an internet and email policy in its employment manual advising you of these thing.
let me know if you have any further questions.
Answered on 4/11/07, 6:56 am
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