[wplug] humor break
Doug Green
diego96 at mac.com
Thu Aug 7 11:29:32 EDT 2003
Well, hell, doesn't it make more sense to put the disclaimer in the
header anyways? The way it is, I don't even know I'm not supposed to be
reading something until it's too late! ;)
Doug
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 11:18 AM, Lance Tost wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Russ Schneider wrote:
>> If all you need to do is put a disclaimer on things, I might as well
>> put
>> a disclaimer on my car that says:
>>
>> "The driver of this vehicle is not responsible for any damage to
>> person
>> or property as a result of his direct or indirect actions. Be advised
>> that by sharing the same road space as him you wave all rights to
>> collect financial damages for any and all results of any incident."
>
> No, the difference is the companies are clearing themselves of any
> responsibility for what an employee says. I'm willing to bet the
> individual employees can still be held responsible. It's not really
> feasible (or desirable) for a company to approve every outgoing email.
>
> If the alternative to a long legalese disclaimer is that all of my
> outgoing mail needs to be read and approved, I'll take the disclaimer.
> Of course, all the personal mail I send while at work is sent from my
> home
> machine via ssh and pine anyway, so it's a moot point for me.
>
>
> --
> Lance Tost <ltost at pobox.com>
>
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