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Legal Risks of Email & Web Use
Saturday 13th March 2010
The Legal Risks of Email and Web Use
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- Indecent images on email?
- Offensive or distasteful websites?
- The rise of social networking and blogging?
These are some of the challenges facing IT mangers today but what action should your organisation take to ensure safe internet and email use by employees?
MessageLabs and legal experts Shoosmiths combine to bring you this guide to the legal risks of uncontrolled email and internet use in the workplace.
Keep your business one step ahead of the legal risks with this
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The whitepaper looks into key areas of risk such as blogging, social networking sites, harassment, obscenity, defamation, formation of contracts, copyright infringement and confidentiality.
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