These *ethical* and *hypothetical* posts have no place on this technically
oriented list. If your question/post has nothing to do with the CURRENT
FUNCTIONALITY of VNC, please refrain from posting.
Thank You.
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From: David W. Chapman Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 11:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how to hide the VNC logo ?
Then do you feel that system administrators are not allowed to check users
email at the request of management? I would not like being spied on, but
what you do at work is the property of the business and as you said if you
don't like their policy just quit. Just having that policy alone usually
keeps people on task knowing that someone could be watching what they are
doing.
> I would not work for a company that deemed that sort of thing
> acceptable,
> and I would quit if I found my work was being surreptitiously spied
> upon.
> I suspect most people feel the same (though some might not have the
> luxury of being able to quit in protest). I can certainly see why the
> AT&T
> developers would not want to be seen as supporting this kind of
> activity.
>
It is political, but it shouldn't be. This isn't something that someone in
the IS department should have to decide over, but management.
> (Hmm, it seems software -is- political. Damn.)
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