Anders, Just send me your credit card details and I'll comply with your newest disclaimer :^) George > -----Original Message----- > From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:B.A.T.Svensson@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 18 May 2004 3:01 pm > To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Disclaimers > > > Even thou I might agree with Tony, his full opinion in this matter may > not necessarily be shared with me. I did not intended to ask them not > include these disclaimer, I just wanted to protect my own rights of > privacy. :) > > I do know that some employees are forced by the company board to add > such disclaimers. Managers are know by engineers to make decision that > an engineer might not agree with. > > //Anders > > > DISCLAIMER: by receiving this e-mail you agree to annually, for a period > of teen years, send 10% of your salary to the sender of this mail. > > > On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 15:49, George Pitcher wrote: > > Whilst I agree with the sentiments of Tony and B.A.T., some of > us must as a > > condition of using their employers' email facilities, add company > > disclaimers to their messages. > > > > As long as they don't start to appear at the top of messages, I will > > continue to ignore them. > > > > George in Oxford > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Tony Devlin [mailto:tdevlin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > > > Sent: 18 May 2004 2:33 pm > > > To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Subject: RE: Date Format in MySQL > > > > > > > > > Disclaimers are not legally binding in email, so I have no > idea why people > > > feel the need to include them. The reason why disclaimers > are not legally > > > binding in email is because the recipient has no way to read the > > > disclaimer > > > and reject the email prior to reading the message, it would be > > > like forcing > > > them to agree to anything you write in email just because > they "read" that > > > email. The disclaimer must precept the message and must allow for the > > > recipient to be able to reject the disclaimer and the message > without risk > > > of reading the intended message which is inferred by the disclaimer. > > > Although it can be argued how software installs before displaying a > > > disclaimer but the sad truth is that if anyone wanted to > claim no fault > > > acceptance of the disclaimer, they could. Which is why new > > > online games now > > > require you to accept their disclaimers and ToS everytime you > play and it > > > precepts the ability to actually play the game, If you disagree > > > to either it > > > exits the program, which is the way the disclaimer laws were > written. Now > > > lets go even further and just make a logical statement, How can > > > you control > > > whether the intended user has recieved the email and if not, what the > > > non-intended user does with that information? Exactly you > can't and fault > > > of misdirected email fails squarly on the shoulders of the > sender, not the > > > recipient. > > > > > > I can see that Svensson, just as I am, is tired of recieving > this spam at > > > the end of messages by these people. Soon they have to > realize that their > > > disclaimers hold no water and no legal protection. > > > > > > Tony > > > > > > DISCLAIMER: By reading this email you agree that "All Your Base R > > > Belong To > > > Me". > > > > > > **Just some humor and hopefully some legal insight on disclaimers** > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:B.A.T.Svensson@xxxxxxx] > > > Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 8:22 AM > > > To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Subject: Re: Date Format in MySQL > > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER: By sending any electronically information to Mr. B.A.T. > > > Svensson' mailbox the sender agrees that, regardless content, > > > attachments, intended recipient, disclaimers, human error, stupidity, > > > plain ignorance or any other legal claims or matter, that B.A.T. > > > Svensson is to be consider the exclusive owner of any electronically > > > information sent to him. 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