Hi Henry, > Clearly this list is public, and the contents are indexed and > searchable. Furthermore > the content of your mail has nothing that you could possibly claim as > owning, so > the claim in your signature could be interpreted as possible theft as > you seem > to be suggesting that you can take publicly knowable information and > place > it in your private domain. Very good point. These disclaimers annoy me when I see them on public lists (especially the ones that take up about 3 pages -- what's the point?)... I just felt like being pendantic :P Yours, Craig -- Craig Webster | web: http://xeriom.net/ Xeriom.NET | tel: +44 (0)131 516 8595Received on Thursday, 6 October 2005 10:43:49 GMT
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