On Monday 16 February 2004 07:11, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
* Carlos E. R.;
on 16 Feb, 2004 wrote: The Monday 2004-02-16 at 11:16 +0100, Örn Hansen wrote:
I wouldn't be so naive as to think no one answered, because of their inherent european nobility.
Do you really think that, nationalities an ethics aside, employees writing here would be happy to post a way to allow their employers spying on them? That would be throwing stones to our own roof.
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Please do remember when you talk about privacy what is legitimate or not "the way tou see the world depends where youy are standing". So It may be legitimate for the OP to have this type of monitoring where as where others are looking from that could be illegal againts employee rights etc etc.
I just do not understand the attitude when people jump in and say it is illegal, unless there is a constitution for the world, that is crap.
No, thank god, there is not a constitution for the world, but there IS a constitution for ROMANIA, and Article 28 (Secrecy of Correspondence) clearly applies. Article 26 guarentees the right of Personal and Family privacy. But, Hey, Rant On Togan, don't let a little thing the the Constitution get in your way.... http://www.oefre.unibe.ch/law/icl/ro02c___.pdf -- _____________________________________ John Andersen