>> That's nice for you, but some of us are stuck with a corporate policy >> that requires us to use such disclaimers, or face disciplinary actions. > > Not to seem unsympathetic or anything, but it's not my problem if your > management are idiots. > > Sometimes when I get a message with particularly obnoxious boilerplate > threats I write back and tell them that I'm unable to answer their > question since I don't accept their purported contract. And, of > course, "just ignore the boilerplate" is out of the question, since if > they don't have authority to remove the threat, they surely don't have > authority to waive it.
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