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Subject: [IP] Appeals court upholds privacy of employee email
Begin forwarded message: From: "Steven M. Bellovin" <smb@cs.columbia.edu> Date: October 17, 2006 1:45:36 PM EDT To: dave@farber.net Subject: Appeals court upholds privacy of employee email For IP, if you wish.The United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces has held that in a
criminal case, a Marine had a reasonable subjective and objective expectation of privacy in personal emails sent on her government computer. This was despite the presence of a banner warning that the machine could be monitored. The court's reasoning turned on the facts in this case. Modest personaluse of email was permitted, and the system administrator testified that he normally didn't read users' emails for "privacy" reasons. The search that
uncovered the incriminating messages was not routine or work-related; rather, it was part of a criminal investigation into (other) misconduct. The court held that that last point was crucial -- the wording of the banner implied that the monitoring was for routine operational andsecurity purposes, rather than being for targeted law enforcement activity.
The full opinion is at http://www.armfor.uscourts.gov/opinions/2006Term/05-5002.pdf --Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb ------------------------------------- To manage your subscription, go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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