Re: Encrypted e-mail - what are the laws?
From: John A. Malley (102667.2235_at_compuserve.com)
Date: 08/09/04
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Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 16:26:44 -0700
Bill Unruh wrote:
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> In Iran and China it is probably illegal from the word go, and in N Korea
> it is probably illegal to use email at all.
And in the USA, IIRC, companies can read the email of any employee who
uses a corporate email account per a recent US court ruling. US
employees cannot expect privacy.
John A. Malley
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