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How Social Networking Made A Monkey Out of the Legal Department
Source: Bill Brenner, Senior Editor
It was much easier to write policies for what employees could do on company machines back when everyone was just using e-mail to trade information and the Internet was mostly for looking things up. But in the Web 2.0 universe, where people can easily post content and share information via social networking platforms, some legal experts are suggesting those policies no longer hold up in court.
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