Who cares about the law? What about your own sense of moral culpability? Sure, it's your job, and it's hard to tell your paycheck to f-off, but spying on people is spying on people. Life is short and there are a lot of ways to make money - the one thing you can keep to the grave is your belief that you have done what is intrinsically right (as long as you have stood up for that!). I don't think it's worth being the conduit for something that you may not be comfortable with. If you are, then fine, go for it. I wouldn't be, but we all come from different places!
Jeff Leonardo Fogel wrote: >--- Helio Cavichiolo Jr wrote: > > > > >>That's a great idea, but perhaps not enough. Here in >>Brazil, as in France, the >>law don't allow mail violation. >> >> > >News about the topic: >"The decision of the TST [brazilian supreme court of >labour] was favourable to HSBC, under the >argumentation that 'the enterprise can track all >eletronic addresses, because there is not any privacy >to be preserved, since the e-mail could not be used >for private ends'." Security Review, year I, number 4. > > > > > > > > > >_______________________________________________________ >Yahoo! doce lar. Faça do Yahoo! sua homepage. >http://br.yahoo.com/homepageset.html > >- >To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in >the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
