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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    done - i just changed it and forgot to click it.

    oh speaking of surfing the net at work - 9 guys got fired today for surfing porn at work
    Ummmmmm - nope. Can still see it.

    Yeah we had a guy at my work "resign" b/c of accidentally accessing porn.
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    Brilliant......

    Quote Originally Posted by CSL
    Yeah we had a guy at my work "resign" b/c of accidentally accessing porn.
    That, to me, makes no sense. If it was accidental, how can the company expect him to resign? If companies are so strict, with no possibility for extenuating circumstances, then they should install software to prevent pornographic content being accessed.

    Look at what happened with Casey Donovan, the new AUS idol. The media company dealing with her official website advertised their site, omitting a rather important .au , sending all the young fans to a porn site, with a full frontal, uncensored picture of a nude male on the opening page. Do you think thats fair to be expected to "resign" because of that? I think not

    PS: CSL, I am not having a go at you, I just used your thread to go off on a tangent.

    Now if that guy was accessing content that was likely to contain pornographic images/media, then I guess thats his own fault. Alot of companies just ban private internet use alltogether, for these reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    That, to me, makes no sense. If it was accidental, how can the company expect him to resign? If companies are so strict, with no possibility for extenuating circumstances, then they should install software to prevent pornographic content being accessed.
    Thats why I said "resign", I was trying to be sarcastic - sorry didn't make that clear, he was bloody lucky he was allowed to resign. Of course he wasn't acidentally accessing it - how can you? Our net spies can tell if you've accessed i.e gone into a web site as opposed to something popping up. He was also sending x-rated messages through a dating web site - I guess he did it at work so his pregnant girlfiend wouldn't know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    He was also sending x-rated messages through a dating web site - I guess he did it at work so his pregnant girlfiend wouldn't know.
    That makes me sick hearing things like that. The guy deserved whatever
    he got. Blimmin spinner

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    Look at what happened with Casey Donovan, the new AUS idol. The media company dealing with her official website advertised their site, omitting a rather important .au , sending all the young fans to a porn site, with a full frontal, uncensored picture of a nude male on the opening page. Do you think thats fair to be expected to "resign" because of that? I think not
    Actually, they see mto think it's fair to break DNS and send someone to jail over it.
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