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- From: jbotz@mtholyoke.edu (Jurgen Botz)
- Subject: Re: CERT and the Dept. of Justice on keystroke monitoring
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 21:13:13 GMT
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- In article <80ar1ql@dixie.com> jgd@dixie.com (John De Armond) writes:
- >It makes no difference at all what you "expect". What matters is what
- >you agree to in your contract. If the apartment owner you mentioned
- >wanted access to your apartment anytime he wanted, you can either
- >comply or rent elsewhere.
-
- Not that simple. In Massachusetts at least a landlord is prohibited
- by law from adding such a clause to the contract (i.e. lease).
-
- >I'll bet you pay, oh, maybe a few percentage of what it costs to offer
- >you that service. Spurrious to the issue. What kind of contract
- >did you sign in order to get your access? Those are the rules you live
- >by.
-
- Unless the contract is itself illegal or violates constitutionally
- guaranteed freedoms.
-
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