More Camera Phone Banning In The Workplace
from the copycats dept
A few weeks back we reported that over in South Korea, Samsung was banning cameraphones in the workplace despite being one of the largest producers of cameraphones. Copying them on this move is fellow South Korean company Hyundai who is setting up X-ray machines to keep the camera phones out. Still seems like overreacting, and certainly isn't going to make their employees very happy, many of whom are currently on strike. Telling your employees you can't even trust them with such a dangerous phone seems to be going a little overboard in the paranoia department. Meanwhile, if these sorts of things continue, it's clearly going to harm the camera phone business. There's certainly a lot less incentive to buy one if you can't even take your phone to work.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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1. Corporate Espionage - As mentioned above, the reason for the bad in Korean companies. Keep in mind that a MAJORITY of workers for these Korean companies are now in CHINA (they, like the U.S.. are moving factories there as fast a possible). While native Koreans have a great work ethic and, at least up until recently, had almost lifetime employment at the major Chaebols and had no reason to steal corporate secrets, this is not true in China, where skilled workers and engineers move almost yearly in the main manufacturing areas (sort of like a lower-cost version of Silicon Valley's hey-day)
2. Sexual Harrassment Lawsuits - This is not really an issue in Asia (except as noted above), but in the U.S., corporations will have to have an "official" ban on these phones and other cameras so that when the lone bad person who sets up a camera in the IBM ladies' room gets caught, IBM is protected against a "environment of sexual harrassment" lawsuit since they have a rule on the books that this item was banned.
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