BillyNoMates
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Why not ask if there is a specific policy on it?I think it would be frowned upon by the company.
I was just wondering what other people thought.
If they are on your own player/device but many companies are reluctant to take responsibility for the possibility of individuals storing illegally sourced copyright material (digital audio content, software etc.) on their own IT resources and will have specific policies regarding this.Agreed about taking up bandwidth or whatever but surely listening to a cd or mp3s cant be frowned upon.
Depends on the job. Some jobs don't require ongoing interaction with colleagues and can be done while listening to music.Maybe I'm living in the dark ages but I can't imagine how one could concentrate on one's work and relate in any normal kind of way with one's work colleagues by listening to music on headphones?
Yeah - only idiots would try that on!Well obviously you dont sit in a meeting with them on!
And that's because you'll have destroyed the source after 5 minutes.If you are listening to the radio at work, and you do a job that requires concentration, you are only kidding yourself thinking that it does not affect your work. The only music that will not distract you is elevator music.
Yeah - only idiots would try that on!
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