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Article

2 Apr 2003

Author:
Harriet Chiang, San Francisco Chronicle

Intel e-mail case heads to state high court [California]

Ruling could redefine parameters of free speech rights in cyberspace - When Ken Hamidi was fired from Intel over a work injury dispute...the engineer sent six e-mail messages to thousands of Intel employees from 1996 to 1998, criticizing the computer giant's employment practices. Intel asked Hamidi to stop and tried to block his e-mails, but to no avail.