todd glassey wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeffrey Hutzelman" <jhutz@xxxxxxx> > To: "todd glassey" <tglassey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <ietf@xxxxxxxx> > Cc: "Jeffrey Hutzelman" <jhutz@xxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 4:32 PM > Subject: Re: Flaw in the NOTEWell System makes NOTEWELL NOTWELL > > >> >> On Tuesday, July 25, 2006 03:44:21 PM -0700 todd glassey >> <tglassey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Hi there Audit Fans - Lets look at NoteWell and figure out how it >>> interacts with Corporate Governance and Compliance Policies... >> First of all, you keep using the word "NOTEWELL" as if it is the name of >> something. Perhaps a policy, or a system, or a process, or a body of >> documents, or ... I don't know. But the IETF has no process or body of >> material which it calls "NOTEWELL" or "NoteWell" or anything like that. > > Hmmm - I wonder what CMU's lawyers would say about that Jeffrey? Universities provide e-mail services to their students, staff, faculty, alumni, and frequently guests. I have accounts with dozens of schools. None of these schools make a claim on the IP sent in e-mail via their servers. In fact, many universities have strict privacy policies that state that e-mail belongs to the users and not to the University. The universities I have worked for have frequently fought actions to obtain access to the contents of individual's e-mails unless sought under an appropriate warrant. Universities much like ISPs such as Yahoo, Google, AOL, etc. provide e-mail as a service to their users in order to obtain secondary benefit. In the case of universities those secondary benefits are things such as making their campus more attractive for students, faculty, and staff to join the university community and in the case of alumni to provide a stronger bond to the university in order to increase alumni contributions during fund raising efforts. Jeffrey Altman (not affiliated with Columbia University)
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