Tuesday, June 15, 2004

what will they do?

interesting turn of events. Received the following e-mail

Hi Ray,

I understand where you're coming from. When the new policy is finalized, I'll send you a copy - my anticipation is that it'll say a disclaimer is not enough but that you (being an employee of the Health Care System) may not maintain a page ABOUT UNC Healthcare outside of the hospitals domains... The idea being that the institution has the need and right to maintain control of publicly presented materials about the itself that come from insiders. While this obviously can't be applied to patients, in can be to all employees. I was just giving you a heads up on policy development that's outside of my control and will be happy to send you an update with concrete info as soon as I have it.

I must note that I'm a bit disconcerted you've requested institutional support and resources (training) for a project you now note to be "private"...

Have a great evening,

(signed)

I was offered to ask for this training by a nursing manager. The training I asked for was dreamweaver. Had they said yes, they might have some ground to stand on. Also, I'm not supplying any insider information in anyway. The web site in question has only to do with the private lives of employees and the pages that direct you to individual workstation pages are user ID and password protected. Wounder where this is going and how much I care to worry about it. You just never know the direction things will take you. I wounder if students made a student page would the school have the right to protect itself from "insider" information and have the right to state the same thing. We will see.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home