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EMail Privacy Rights In Business

E-Mail Privacy Rights In Business E-Mail Privacy Rights in Business How far we have come in such a small time. When you think that the personal computer was invented in the early 1980's and by the end of the millennium, several households have two PC's, it is an astonishing growth rate. And, when you consider business, I can look around the office and see that a lot of the cubicles contain more than one PC. It is astonishing to me that such an item has taken control over the information technology arena like personal computers. Consider, however, the items that go along with personal computers: printers; modems; telephone lines for your modem; scanners; the software; online access; and lets not forget, e-mail addresses.E-mail, or electronic messaging, has taken over the communications world as the preferred method of exchanging information. From the simple, "let's do lunch" messages, to the ability to send a business associate anywhere in the world an e-mail with an attached document that contains 150 megabytes of information, e-mail is quickly replacing the telephone, the U.S. post-office, and even overnight delivery services as primary method of exchanging important data.With the ability to create and send this instant information, the technology has far outpaced the education of how to use this phenomena, the affects of this technology on society, and how to prevent this method of communication from growing itself out of existence. Consider the following numbers:There were about 23 million e-mail users in 1994There will be approximately 74 millions e-mail users in the year 2000Employees sent approximately 263 billion e-mail messages in 1994Employees will send approximately 4 trillion e-mail message in the year 2000A 1993 study by MacWorld magazine found that 22% of employers have engaged in searches of employer computer files, voice mail, electronic mail, or other network communicationsThe number of people subject to electron...

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