Romano v. Steelcase – How “private” are social network posts?
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Abstract: Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace have become a rich source of evidence for attorneys. This article discusses one case in which a woman’s public Facebook and MySpace pages suggested that her disability claim might be fraudulent. The employer sought access to her private pages, which they believed might strengthen their case. The court addressed the plaintiff’s claims of an expectation of privacy.
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