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Personal Injury & Torts

Dec. 12, 2001

Mass E-Mails to Intel Ruled Trespassing

SAN JOSE - Marking the boundaries between private computer networks and free speech in cyberspace, a state appellate court panel on Monday upheld a ruling that a former Intel Corp. employee must stop sending mass e-mail messages to thousands of company workers.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - Marking the boundaries between private computer networks and free speech in cyberspace, a state appellate court panel on Monday upheld a ruling that a former Intel Corp. employee must stop sending mass e-mail messages to thousands of company workers.
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