Public Service Announcement: Email Can Get You In Trouble
from the just-a-reminder dept
Just a random reminder from your friendly Techdirt public service announcement department: any email you send can come back to haunt you. Every few months there's a news story somewhere about a company that got in trouble thanks to email evidence. And, every time, some news organization puts out one of these articles reminding everyone (yet again) that email evidence can get you in trouble. Yet, people continue to send damaging info over email. I don't think this is necessarily going to change. I think part of the reason email is so useful is that it is informal. If we force everyone to regard an email document like a real paper letter, email loses a lot of its usefulness. However, it still does cause legal problems. The best solution seems to be the "purge" solution where you get rid of all emails after 90 days or so.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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long term usefulness
I do this because I have hung too many people who say one thing and then deny it down the road. Screw them when they try to screw you, that's my motto.
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Re: long term usefulness
Sometimes it actually does come in handy. Just yesterday a friend needed some information she knew she had emailed me in either late '99 or early 2000, and I looked it up in my email.
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