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Submission + - 15 year old scams YouTube

SurturZ writes: A fifteen year old from Perth, Australia, posed as an employee of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, demanding that YouTube remove hundreds of video clips of "The Chasers War on Everything". The amusing part is that The Chaser is a comedy company well known to perpetrate exactly this sort of prank.
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Submission + - Login code of conduct found not binding by courts

SurturZ writes: "The Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales, Australia, has ordered a company to reinstate an employee who downloaded porn onto a work laptop, even though it was in contravention of his workplace's code of conduct. From the article:
the IRC said there was an "air of automaticity" about the annual signing off of employees on NCR's code of conduct, "a degree of mechanical, unthinking routine in employees making a commitment to abide by the code"
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=159213"

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