Re: Administrator abuse
- From: "John Browning" <no_spam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 13:04:55 -0500
He's get laughed out of court. After all, he's the one who gave her free
rein on the computer, in the first place. If he gave her access to an
account with administrative privileges, it's a clear statement that she
had his permission to do whatever she wanted with the computer.
Any law that upholds that position would be absurd IMO. Voluntarily giving a
person of trust access to your computer or anything else is not an implied
statement that they can then cause you damage with malicious intent. By that
logic the same person of trust can lock you out of your home and steal
whatever they want with impunity just because you gave them the keys to your
house.
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