On Friday 09 July 2004 12.37, Manu Tayal wrote: [...] > DISCLAIMER: > This message (including attachment if any) is confidential and may be > privileged. This is plain stupid, as Steve has noted. > Before opening attachments please check them for viruses > and defects. This actually is reasonable advice. > MindTree Consulting Private Limited (MindTree) will not > be responsible for any viruses or defects or any forwarded > attachments emanating either from within MindTree or outside. I doubt that this holds before court. If MindTree distributes viruses, they *are* resonsible. > If you > have received this message by mistake please notify the sender by > return e-mail and delete this message from your system. Reasonable enough, but not legally binding for any recipient. In the context of a mailing list, again: stupid. > Any > unauthorized use or dissemination of this message in whole or in part > is strictly prohibited. Stupidity at its best. Use a DRM if you care. > Please note that e-mails are susceptible to > change and MindTree shall not be liable for any improper, untimely or > incomplete transmission. Use S/MIME or OpenPGP to solve this problem. -- vbi (ok, I'll now go back to doing useful things) -- Beware of the FUD - know your enemies. This week * Patent Law, and how it is currently abused. * http://fortytwo.ch/
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