Managers unaware of personal legal liability
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Workplace porn surfers face stiff penalties

Not just a bit of harmless fun

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 13 Dec 2004
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Over 70 per cent of UK companies have been forced to discipline employees for viewing pornographic images at work, a new study has found.

The survey, by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and computer image detection company PixAlert, also found that management is still confused about what is or is not acceptable in the workplace.

Over half of managers admitted to having no idea of their personal liability for illegal pornographic images viewed by their staff at work. And two thirds of those questioned said that their computer usage policies were out of date.

"Many people may view some inappropriate computer images as a bit of harmless fun, but this is not just about sparing blushes," said Imogen Haslam, professional adviser at the CIPD.

"A culture where some dodgy pictures are tolerated can all too easily create the environment where far more offensive or even illegal images can find their way into an organisation, by accident or otherwise."

The survey of 200 companies in the UK was carried out in October and November this year.

See also:

Surfing habits logged and exposedPorn diallers, premium rate rip-offs and keystoke loggers - all found in popular apps  10 Dec 2004
Companies at risk of legal actionDownloading of porn just one danger  08 Dec 2004
Risks to sysadminsIT managers have protection from prosecution if they find paedophile material on systems, but they must tread carefully  30 Sep 2004

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