¶8 Several other states have already addressed this issue. Each has concluded that the contents of government employees' personal e-mails are not information about the affairs of government and are therefore not open to the public under their respective open records acts. We know of no state that has reached the conclusion that the contents of such personal e-mails should be released to members of the public.
¶9 For the reasons set forth, we too now conclude that while government business is to be kept open, the contents of employees' personal e-mails are not a part of government business. Personal e-mails are therefore not always records within the meaning of Wis. Stat. § 19.32(2) simply because they are sent and received on government e-mail and computer systems.
via wicourts.gov
Wisconsin decides that personal email, sent at work from government employees on government computers, are "not always records". I haven't read the whole opinion yet.
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