So anyway, back to the original post.... does anyone from GoDaddy have any information regarding the DDoS? -- On 12/1/05, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu> wrote:
On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:47:17 PST, Jay Hennigan said:
Has the validity of such language ever been upheld in court?
IANAL - but apparently the use of it on *some* faxes has stood up in court, it hasn't been tested on e-mail yet, but a number of people who have written on it think that the indiscriminate use of disclaimers will backfire badly if the opposing legal staff can show the company can't tell the difference between an e-mail discussing strategy for an upcoming trial and a request for help with BGP. URLs I found the last time I researched this:
http://www.wendytech.com/articlesemailandprivilege.htm http://www.mcguirewoods.com/news-resources/publications/commercial_litigatio... http://partners.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/03/cyber/cyberlaw/17law.html
Nobody reads it anyway. You're not actually reading this, are you? I didn't think so.
I love the ones that put "please discard without reading" at the *bottom* of the e-mail. Bonus points for having a single unwrapped 3,487 character long line so standard-compliant MUAs that don't flow text unless it *says* text/flowed, so you have to use the horizontal scrollbar to find the "please discard without reading" ;)
ObNANOG: The ones that claim you are *required* to destroy *all* copies, including the unlinked-but-not-yet-overwritten data blocks on that RAID you use for a mail store, and the backup tapes. I mean, after all, if they screwed up and they want it *destroyed*, they don't want it *destroyed* in the half-assed, just-get-the-disk-copy way that eventually helped convict Colonel Oliver North partly on the basis of the backup tapes:
http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/offdocs/reagan/chron.txt
Figuring out how to do this right, and then invoice the responsible company for the cost, thus creating a profit center for your company, is left as an excersize for the reader. ;)
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