Internet sex 'addict' sues IBM for $5m

A former IBM employee sacked for visiting an internet chat room "for a sexual experience during work" has sued the company for $5m, AP reports.
Internet sex 'addict' sues IBM for $5m - The Register

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James Pacenza, 58, of Montgomery, New York, worked as a chip machine operator at IBM's East Fishkill plant. On 28 May 2003, he used a 10 minute period of "downtime" - while the machine measured the chip wafer's thickness - to "log onto a chat room from a computer at his work station".
He didn't log out, and a fellow worker subsequently "saw some chat entries, including a vulgar reference to a sexual act". He reported Pacenza, who was sacked the next day.
Internet sex 'addict' sues IBM for $5m - The Register

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Pacenza's lawsuit claims he visits chat rooms "to treat traumatic stress incurred in 1969 when he saw his best friend killed during an Army patrol in Vietnam". He says the stress turned him into a "a sex addict, and with the development of the internet, an internet addict". Accordingly, he is citing protection under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Internet sex 'addict' sues IBM for $5m - The Register

はあはあ、そういう病歴があると...wwww って、ベトナム戦争経験がどうしてそっち方面のトラウマになるのかが全然分からないwwww で、後は弁護士とIBM双方の主張が続くだけで結論ないからどうなったのか分からん。