Thank you all for the interesting discussion so far. Here's another angle
to this issue: at what point will these local, provincial/state, national
or international professional organizations (e.g., ARMA, SAA, ACA, etc.)
decide that their volunteers (especially those who work for public bodies
that are subject to access to information legislation) MUST use a home
computer or email system rather than their employers'? If I were in
charge of a professional organization not covered by access laws, I might
be concerned about how exposed the organization's records could be.
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