On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 12:11:16PM +0100, fuzzbucket wrote:
> Why do they bother? I would be inclined to believe that the email
> disclaimer is a far greater nuisance and waste of bandwidth than the
> occasional news story. Can they be enforced by law? What is an
good point. i don't think anyone has brought this up before. perhaps
we can have a few messages discussing pros and cons along with various
legal opinions.
that would be neat.
kevin
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