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To: Jodi Segal-Lankry who wrote (2626)11/21/1997 8:26:00 PM
From: Bill Pearson  Respond to of 8835
 
["This is a personal correspondence and intended for the communication
of the parties listed. This message may not be reproduced without the
express written consent of the author. Failure to secure consent will
subject all parties". ]

Legally binding or not, I think its safe to say it would clearly be unethical to pass the message to anyone. Its obvious that the information you rec'd is of a "privaledged" nature. At the very least you would be breaking a trust, or confidence, the other person is implying he/she has in you.

IMO- I'd suggest you not worry if its legal or not, and simply do as the sender has asked you to do.... "Do not reproduce the document without their permission". Pretty simple.



To: Jodi Segal-Lankry who wrote (2626)11/21/1997 8:50:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8835
 
I am not an copywrite attorney or anything so I would not know. Slander has been done on the internet for years. People do many a strange thing including makeing up false emails and what knot. You can be convicted on the internet by mere accusations which most of the time are proven to discredit the person that post the so call slander or accusation.

Typical internet scam to discredit people some do not like. Heck people even post insider information and actually do not take the blame of something they created. The internet is fraught with deception and lies by people want to gain a portion of the cyberworld.

Cyberbigots run throughout the internet. False claims and what not are just part of it to. If someone were to post something confidential between them and someone else and was ask not to I think that would only discredit the person posting the breech.

Heck getting accused of snerting or being multiple people on the internet is basically a scam people use to accuse others of to try and make themselves look good and gain credibility. Common sense I think would best be used in posting and some could care less about what they post.

Besides anything can be altered or changed by just one word to slam someone.

JMO

GB



To: Jodi Segal-Lankry who wrote (2626)11/22/1997 12:06:00 AM
From: emergencyops  Respond to of 8835
 
Jodi:

Tried to email you, but no address in your profile. email me at gloomis283@ aol.com and give me an address and we can talk

Gary