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| Court says violating your work's computer policy isn't a crime Your employers might shake their fists when you check Facebook at work, but they can't have you sent to prison for it. A US appeals court has ruled that breaking corporate computer policies isn't against the law all by itself -- you have to commit a... http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/06/b...y-not-a-crime/ |
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