Let me put something into perspective here. It was said earlier about why
give access then block it. Why indeed... the why is for BUSINESS reasons..
not day trading, not stock tickers, not chatting for hours(documented) with
friends at the expense of work, viruses coming in on Hotmail attachments
that bypass the clamped down exchange server and so on.

The internet is given to employees for business reasons with the expectation
that the employee will be responsible with it. Will there be personal use..
of course.. just like the phone. Why limit certain things? gee.. the company
pays for a T1, they have 4,000 users, 100 decide to watch a Victoria Secret
webcast at 300Kbps.. see the problem?  This not theorical.. this really
happened to one of my clients and the webcastusers/readaudio users managed
to max out the T during working hours.

The courts have already decided for good or bad that email is company
property and they can do what they wish with it. I would imagine that web
access falls under the same rules as it's a company building, desk, PC(or
Mac), servers, connection and so on.

My opinion 

MikeS


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