Sorry, I can't answer this question, but in reading your post I have 
another question:

I've seen a recent increase in the number of emails I receive (either via 
lists or directly) that have the kinds of disclaimers that are shown here. 
Did I miss something? Did a new law get passed? Why have the big guys 
started doing this now?

I understand that it's a common practice to try and protect yourself from 
litigation, but is that all that this is? Or am I missing the bigger picture.

Just curious why the big guys are doing this all of a sudden (in my view). 
I ask because I think knowing about this sort of thing would fall within my 
duties as a System Admin (at least enough to notify the legal guys).

Thanks,

Cam

PS: Nicholas, sorry I couldn't answer your question.



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