Dwayne Campbell v. Woodard Photographic, Inc., et al. - A computer usage policy advising employees that computer activities on a office system are monitored may trump any reasonable expectation of privacy that the employee may have even in third party services. In this case, the employer logged in to an employees password protected eBay account using an intercepted password.
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