So anyway, back to the original post.... does anyone from GoDaddy have any information regarding the DDoS?
-- On 12/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:47:17 PST, Jay Hennigan said: > > > Has the validity of such language ever been upheld in court? > > IANAL - but apparently the use of it on *some* faxes has stood up in court, > it hasn't been tested on e-mail yet, but a number of people who have written > on it think that the indiscriminate use of disclaimers will backfire badly > if the opposing legal staff can show the company can't tell the difference > between an e-mail discussing strategy for an upcoming trial and a request > for help with BGP. URLs I found the last time I researched this: > > http://www.wendytech.com/articlesemailandprivilege.htm > http://www.mcguirewoods.com/news-resources/publications/commercial_litigation/LitigationEthics.Brief.33.2.Winter2004.pdf > http://partners.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/03/cyber/cyberlaw/17law.html > > > Nobody reads it anyway. You're not actually reading this, are you? > > I didn't think so. > > I love the ones that put "please discard without reading" at the *bottom* of > the e-mail. Bonus points for having a single unwrapped 3,487 character long > line so standard-compliant MUAs that don't flow text unless it *says* > text/flowed, > so you have to use the horizontal scrollbar to find the "please discard > without > reading" ;) > > ObNANOG: The ones that claim you are *required* to destroy *all* copies, > including the unlinked-but-not-yet-overwritten data blocks on that RAID > you use for a mail store, and the backup tapes. I mean, after all, if they > screwed up and they want it *destroyed*, they don't want it *destroyed* in the > half-assed, just-get-the-disk-copy way that eventually helped convict > Colonel Oliver North partly on the basis of the backup tapes: > > http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/offdocs/reagan/chron.txt > > Figuring out how to do this right, and then invoice the responsible company > for the > cost, thus creating a profit center for your company, is left as an excersize > for the reader. ;) > > > >