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by ClumsyPilot
1734 days ago
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"Who says you have a right to privacy on a device you do not own" The law does. You paid for the device, or a car or a house you are renting. For the duration on your possesion the owner does not get to randomly violate your rights. If they are not happy with it, they should not have given you the device. "if you are using our property, we have the right to monitor it. Because it's our property." While you are at it, give them the copyright to any sextapes they record in your house, and a waiver in case it ends up being child porn . Also give them a waiver in case they record a conversation with your lawyer, doctor or employer, breaking attorney-client privilidge, medical privilidge or sensitive conversation with your employer. |
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You aren't renting a car. You are being provided a laptop, owned by someone else, and allowed to use it subject to the fact that you follow their terms and conditions, which happens to include monitoring. Please tell me specifically what law this violates, rather than hand-waving.
>While you are at it, give them the copyright to any sextapes they record in your house,
If you wanna make sex tapes on company or school provided laptops... By all means, go for it. But I have no idea what it has to do with this conversation