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Re: attorney/client privilage in the electronic age

Posted by satori on March 17, 1999 at 01:11:59:

In Reply to: attorney/client privilage in the electronic age posted by satori on March 17, 1999 at 00:25:35:

Or do we now have to say at the end of all our thoughts on the
internet ? The thoughs here are copyrighted material covered under
under US trademark laws of the United States and in some cases are
strictly confidential , Any one attempting to subvert or use the information
other then what the writer does wish will be subjuct to a lawsuit.
Or anyone using the material as written without the permission of the
author will be subjuct to a lawsuit

: I think we or anyone that discuss legal situations on the internet are covered, as
: , being confidenatial clauses under whats called the trademark laws
: of the United states. Such as we are indvidivul persons seeking to
: give our own opinons, and if anyone the (courts,the adversary, anyone uses those
: opinions we deem as private by the fact of not giving our full idenity, which is legal
: cluase and statement, that if it is used we could sue them for trademark infringement,
: I'm not a trademark lawyer, though, any out there.

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