Ownership is not dispositive a person can have an expectation of privacy in a work computer, even
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Ownership is not dispositive a person can have an expectation of privacy in a work computer, even from a government employer. Leventhal v. Knapek (266 F. 3d 64, 73 (2nd Cir. 2001) authored by Justice Sotomayor when on the 2nd circuit) demonstrates that point and lists a variety of factors that influence the analysis. The Supreme Court in Quon (City of Ontario v. Quon, 560 U.S. 746 (2010), however, offered some additional possible factors (in dicta) on the subject. How is Quon arguably distinguishable from other situations related to data on work computers
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