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18 Jun 2004 2:13PM
The majority of UK management is unaware of the basic legal requirements concerning computer usage in the workplace, therefore exposing their businesses to prosecution, according to a new guide to basic computer law from the British Computer Society (BCS).
The guide urges employers to review their e-mail and internet policies to ensure all staff are aware of what they can and cannot do with their e-mail and internet usage. For example, the authors highlight the danger of companies being sued... (263 more words)
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