The Associated Press reports that a judge has sided with a worker who was fired for playing solitaire and visiting websites. In his ruling the judge compared using the computer and websurfing to reading a newspaper or talking on the phone. The judge said a reprimand is an appropriate punishment.
The ruling came after Mayor Michael Bloomberg fired a worker in the city's legislative office in Albany earlier this year after he saw the man playing a game of solitaire on his computer.
In his decision, Spooner wrote: "It should be observed that the Internet has become the modern equivalent of a telephone or a daily newspaper, providing a combination of communication and information that most employees use as frequently in their personal lives as for their work."
He added: "For this reason, city agencies permit workers to use a telephone for personal calls, so long as this does not interfere with their overall work performance. Many agencies apply the same standard to the use of the Internet for personal purposes."
Spooner dispensed the lightest possible punishment on Choudhri, a reprimand, after a search of Choudhri's computer files revealed he had visited several news and travel sites.
It sounds like good news for websurfing office workers but you should still be careful about how often you surf and what websites you visit since many offices track their employees internet usage. There is also the issue of promotions -- you don't want to be known as a lazy websurfing, solitaire playing employee.