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- lucidflame - Dec 10 2007 | law, legal, video
Hey! Look who made the news!!!
Also good article about the Lazy B Ranch
Quoted: Privacy laws ask whether a reasonable person would be outraged by a particular act; reasonableness is an oft-cited concept in law, explained Bill Covington, ...
- emilyml - Nov 20 2007 | washington, seattle, labor
Under "most emailed" this morning on the PI.
Quoted: One such team, dubbed "enterprise" investigators, has permission to read the private e-mails of employees, follow them and collect video footage or photos of them. Investigators can also secretly watch employee computer screens in real time and reproduce every keystroke a worker makes, the Seattle P-I has learned.
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