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Legally speaking, isn't it a violation of an individual employee's privacy to archive their email?

19 Oct 2006 | Bill Tolson

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In the U.S., there should be no assumption or expectation of privacy by the employee when using the company's email system. Most companies, that I know of, will display the company's email policy when signing onto the company email system for the first time. This normally includes notes that remind users that the email system is a company asset, to be used for business purposes only, there is no assumption of privacy, etc. There are numerous U.S. legal precedents that side with the employer in such matters.

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This is different outside of the United States -- especially in Europe. For example, both the U.K. and Germany have laws called "data protection acts" that, besides protecting customer information, also protect employee information under certain circumstances. There are numerous intricacies behind these laws. In some cases, I've seen that companies have had to get permission from the employee to utilize the email. Corporate legal counsel should be able to advise you further.

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