> 
> Those two are the least of my worries - I have managed the firewalls and filters
> for a number of corporations, and their greatest fear isn't productivity as
> litigation. It only takes one clown to be surfing a porn site when another staff
> member walks past his terminal and gets offended... Some of the payouts for this
> sort of thing have been astounding, particularly in the US.
> Oh, and Kristin, a lot of those companies have been tech companies with teams of
> programmers, they've never beaten me yet.. (Though one high school kid has...)
> 
> Russell Chapman
> Brisbane Australia

I never said there wasn't a place to draw the line. And for legal reasons
you DO have to draw the line at pornography, hate speech, et cetera. some
types take filtering to extremes though. I'm onlyh for the level of
filtering you might use to protect actual children, not the
"productivity" thing. 99 percent of the web is "unproductive", mauybe one
percent you'd actually use at work.

Kristin

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