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Your boss could own your Facebook profile (theregister.co.uk)

Man sues IBM over adult chat room firing (news.yahoo.com)

Lost Screenplay Files Worth $27K, Not Millions, Calif. Court Says (news.findlaw.com)

US man jailed for hacking supervisor's PC (theregister.co.uk)

Judge: Worker can't be fired for Web surfing (CNET News.com)

Companies keep an eye on workers' Internet use (usatoday.com)

Wikipedia vandal loses job (CNET News.com)

Apology for Fake Wikipedia Post (wired.com)

No Longer Safe for Work: Blogs (wired.com)

Judge grants Microsoft request in Google case (CNET News.com)

'Whistle-mail' a privacy risk (australianit.news.com.au)

File-share defender fired over TV show (guardian.co.uk)

Techie fired over Grokster comments on BBC (silicon.com)

Companies ramping up e-mail monitoring (CNET News.com)

Is your boss monitoring your e-mail? (CNET News.com)

Australian state to stop employer e-mail spying (reuters.com)

New guide aims to keep bloggers safe from pink slips (CNET News.com)

FAQ: Blogging on the job (CNET News.com)

Google blogger: 'I was terminated' (CNET News.com)

Free Expression Can Be Costly When Bloggers Bad-Mouth Jobs (washingtonpost.com)

Employees to be billed for personal Net use? (CNET News.com)

Woman said to have using co-worker's e-mail to make fake threats (usatoday.com)

Worker sacked over blog comments (news.bbc.co.uk)

Microsoft calls in cops after firing staff (CNET News.com)

US court allows work PC to be seized without warrant (news.zdnet.co.uk)

Blogger grounded by her airline (news.bbc.co.uk)

Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have eyes (CNET News.com)

Friendster fires developer for blog (CNET News.com)

Britain Fires Civil Servants at 'Ministry of Porn' (reuters.com)

British teen spams former bosses, gets arrested (CNET News.com)

BSAA wants desktops locked (australianit.news.com.au)

Report: Spam Costs Are Rising at Work (washingtonpost.com)

Porn surfing costs bank chief's job (australianit.news.com.au)

Spying software watches you work (news.bbc.co.uk)

Net more important than morning coffee? (CNET News.com)

Mail 'e' for 'extortion' (CNET News.com)

Cyberblackmailers target office workers (news.zdnet.co.uk)

Most bosses are spying on workers: lecturer (smh.com.au)

Unwanted Penis Web Ads Prompt Calif. Spam Rage (reuters.com)

US man threatens anthrax attack on spammers (theregister.co.uk)

Ex-ViewSonic employee pleads guilty to hack (CNET News.com)

Looked at porn? The boss can't just fire you (if you're Dutch) (theregister.co.uk)

Survey: Forget work, IM is for flirting, gossip (cnn.com)

Workers sacked over porn email (australianit.news.com.au)

Email gossips put employers at risk (theregister.co.uk)

Merrill Bans Third-Party E-mail Use (internetnews.com)

One in five US firms have sacked workers for email abuse (theregister.co.uk)

New rules for workplace snoopers (news.bbc.co.uk)

More workplaces keep eye, and ear, on employees (usatoday.com)

E-Legal: Monitoring of Employees in the Post-9/11 Era (law.com)

E-mail warning for workers (news.bbc.co.uk)

Mass Theft of Identities Alleged (washingtonpost.com)

Tighter rules on workplace snooping (news.bbc.co.uk)

New Tools a Spying Boss Will Love (wired.com)

AOL to Sell Message Monitoring to Firms (washingtonpost.com)

Online resumes create quandary for employers (usatoday.com)

Employers hold off on monitoring (zdnet.com)

Net use at work spikes and so do worries (usatoday.com)

Bosses step up email spying (guardian.co.uk)

Microsoft takes employee privacy pulse (CNET News.com)

Employers crack down on workplace downloads (zdnet.com)

17 fired by VDOT for surfing porn sites (washtimes.com)

Tech firms target workplace downloads (CNET News.com)

Idea in Former Employee's Head Belongs to Alcatel (law.com)

Headmaster quits after accusations of 'improper' Net use (smh.com.au)

More may lose jobs due to vulgar e-mail (dmregister.com)

Workers' downloading puts employers at risk (usatoday.com)

Microsoft says no to music swapping (CNET News.com)

HP fires two, suspends others, for email abuse (usatoday.com)

Powell frowns on derogatory e-mails (CNET News.com)

Council bans emails to get staff to talk (guardian.co.uk)

Web abuse: porn surfing heads list of sackable offences (guardian.co.uk)

Kiss your MP3s at work goodbye (CNET News.com)

Employees seen as computer saboteurs (news.bbc.co.uk)

Agency allowed to revoke e-mail access (CNET News.com)

State Agency May Revoke E-Mail Privileges When Used for Union Activity (law.com)

Labels settle at-work song-share dispute (CNET News.com)

News Organizations Sue Utah Governor for Deleting His E-Mail (law.com)

Filters Block 'Sinful Six' (wired.com)

Net porn = no pay for public servants: Premier (zdnet.com.au)

Legal Issues Involved in Monitoring Employees' Internet and E-Mail Usage (gigalaw.com)

Report attacks monitoring (australianit.news.com.au)

Axed Intel E-Mailer Vows Appeal (wired.com)

HP: Employee sabotaged Superdome tests (CNET news.com)

Electronic surveillance in the workplace (usatoday.com)

Firm's firing of e-mail abusers is upheld (businessday.co.za)

Former Employee Not Liable for Damages for Message Posting (law.com)

Judges back down on workplace monitoring (CNET news.com)

Offensive e-mail lands law firm in trouble (news.bbc.co.uk)

Student expelled for email fraud (australianit.news.com.au)

Texas city sues to keep councilwoman's e-mail private (freedomforum.com)

Woman falls foul of new cyber privacy law (ananova.com)

Fired over MP3s(CNET news.com)

Study: Web, e-mail monitoring spreads (CNET news.com)

The Boss Is Watching: Workplace Monitoring on the Rise (ecommercetimes.com)

South Dakota: Fire, Don't Filter (wired.com)

E-Legal: Electronic Monitoring of Employees by Employers (law.com)

Digging Through Old E-Mails Not Wiretap Violation, Federal Judge Rules (law.com)

Unions to fight email monitoring (australianit.news.com.au)

Real sues Lockstream over trade secrets(theregister.co.uk)

Privacy at Work? Be Serious (wired.com)

Sask. civil servants spend hours on Internet sex sites (cbc.ca)

California data center rivalry spawns lawsuit (nandotimes.com)

First dot-com union election canceled (nandotimes.com)

British firm sacks 10, suspends 75 over lewd e-mail (it.fairfax.com.au)

You Got Mail But Your Employer Does Too: Electronic Communication and Privacy in the 21st Century Workplace (grove.ufl.edu)

Company E-mail and Internet Policies (gigalaw.com)






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