One aspect of the Internet that has been a continual source of lively debate is the crackdown of employers on the use of web-surfing and e-mail applications in the workplace. This has caused much concern for civil libertarians and privacy mavens who strongly believe that surveillance of workplace Internet activities constitutes an intrusion on the democratic freedoms of employees and, as such, necessarily detracts from the benefits of living in such a democratic society.
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