Court ruling on text messages being private
mbeam
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 07-10-08 AT 06:55PM (CST)[/font][br][br]Looks like the court is categorizing text messaging as being closer to phone conversations than e-mail.....
There was a recent ruling in the 9th U.S. Circuit Courts (Quon v. Arch Wireless) that indicated employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy when they send text messages even through the devices they send them on are employer owned.
Even if you have policies giving consent to do this it may not enable you to legally review these records based under rights given in the Constitution.
Sure makes it tough for employers as it sounds like they found sexually explicit messages while they were looking at overall usage. If you don't act upon that you then potentially set yourself up for a sexual harassment case....
There was a recent ruling in the 9th U.S. Circuit Courts (Quon v. Arch Wireless) that indicated employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy when they send text messages even through the devices they send them on are employer owned.
Even if you have policies giving consent to do this it may not enable you to legally review these records based under rights given in the Constitution.
Sure makes it tough for employers as it sounds like they found sexually explicit messages while they were looking at overall usage. If you don't act upon that you then potentially set yourself up for a sexual harassment case....
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