[LINK] Re: Does an email account constitute a "letterhead"?

Ivan Trundle ivan at itrundle.com
Wed Mar 15 19:48:50 EST 2006


On 15/03/2006, at 7:04 PM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:

> I'm a bit confused by this one, from a Department of Defence person:

Me too - the Crimes Act 1914 relates to Public Officers, and the fact  
that they can be imprisoned for up to two years for publishing or  
communicating any fact or document which comes to his knowledge ...  
and which is his duty not to disclose...

As for owning the e-mail - where and how do we send them all back to  
their rightful 'owner'?

iT

>
> IMPORTANT:  This e-mail remains the property of the Australian Defence
> Organisation and is subject to the jurisdiction of section 70 of  
> the Crimes
> Act 1914.  If you have received this e-mail in error, you are  
> requested to
> immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail.
>
> What does "This e-mail remains the property of ... " mean in the  
> context of an
> email via the internet?
>
> -- 
> To err is human; to forgive is simply not our policy
> --MIT Assassination Club Slogan
>
> Regards
> brd
>
> Bernard Robertson-Dunn
> Sydney Australia
> brd at iimetro.com.au
>
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