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Kathy Rappaport

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Lawsuit

Viewing naked (or scantily dressed) people during work hours on your computer in the USA can get your company sued by another angry employee who thinks you viewing nudity is offensive and can get your employer sued for creating a "Hostile" work enviornment.

I'd only do that if you were not looking at the photos I created. (just kidding)
 
Thank you, the heading was puzzling for an European like me.


I'm always amazed by the prudishness of the American laws compared to the amount of porn/naked/erotic material produced in the country. I thought that at some point people get used to it.

PS but anyway, I know a lot of men that are looking at erotic pictures. But I cannot be wrong saying that it never occur at work, there no need for a law for simple no-nonsense politeness and common sense.
 
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