There is no legal protection provided by any public
disclaimer like this. Another practical example is
say in Hotel car parks where they say "vehicles parked
at your own risk nadda nadda..". This has no legal
binding and they are responsible if your car is broken
into etc. etc.
Padraig.
Paul Jakma wrote:
> can anyone think of good solid technical/legal/other reasons why
> putting disclaimers on all outbound mail would be a bad idea?
> Arguments that higher level mgt would be able to comprehend.
>> The argument i hear for is: "it is to protect the company". How true
> is this, what legal protection can an auto-generated disclaimer
> provide?
>> --paulj
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