Court to review employer access to worker messages

Court to review employer access to worker messages
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    WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court says it will decide how much privacy workers have when they send text messages from company accounts.
    The justices said Monday they will review a federal appeals court ruling that sided with Ontario, Calif., police officers who complained that the department improperly snooped on their electronic exchanges. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco also faulted the text-messaging service for turning over transcripts of the messages without the officers’ consent.
    Users of text-messaging services “have a reasonable expectation of privacy” regarding messages stored on the service provider’s network, 9th Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw said. Both the city and USA Mobility Wireless, Inc., which bought the text-messaging service involved in the case, appealed the 9th Circuit ruling.
   
   
    (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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