Talk about hypocrisy, not to mention the fact that this law will probably be
thrown out..
Here is a document from the State of Montana outlining the government policy on
Internet, Intranet and E-mail acceptable use policy:
http://dphhs.mt.gov/tsd/internetintranetpolicy
Acceptable Use: Internet, Intranet and e-mail use is intended for state
business purposes but employees may use these services for personal use with
certain restrictions. Personal use may be permitted at the discretion of the
employee's supervisor. Personal use of the Internet is not considered part of
an employee's paid work time. The supervisor determines at what times during
the day the Internet, Intranet and e-mail may be accessed for personal use by
their employees. The supervisor may prohibit employees from using the
Internet at any time. The Department of Administration manages Internet
filtering (blocking) of individual websites or classes of websites. Requests
for exceptions to any filtered site should be directed to the DPHHS Security
Manager, who can also provide a list of currently filtered sites.
On Jan 23, 2018, at 2:04 AM, Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/22/technology/montana-net-neutrality.html
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