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Story: Firms keep silent over child pornography

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Posted by: Anonymous (Wednesday 11 May 2005, 11:53 PM)

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No, it's a healthy fear of being framed. I predict that "kiddie porn" will be a great tool for zapping unruly bosses and fast promotions.

Just imagine, an unpopular boss walks in one day and leaves in handcuffs because an IT technician "discovers" illegal kiddie porn on the manager's PC during "routine maintenance".

The possibilities are endless. Once this starts happening in earnest, watch for the end of the "personal computer" era in the workplace, or at the very least, the end of internet access.

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