Legality of Posting Received E-Mail to Netnews?
Gary Heston
gary at sci34hub.sci.com
Thu Jun 20 23:35:21 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jun19.135529.25984 at mlb.semi.harris.com> dcb at dave.mis.semi.harris.com writes:
>Recently we had a minor Notes (similar to Netnews - general access
>to postings but limited to our company) war. A manager responded
>to one of the parties involved via direct E-Mail. This party posted the
>E-Mail message to the "world" and followed it with comments about it's
>patronizing tone...
>Besides the obvious ethical problems, are there any legal ramifications
>to this action?
As long as the authorship was properly attributed, there would be no
violation of copyright laws, I think. Otherwise, unless the company
had guaranteed privacy under the ECPA, I don't see anything illegal
about it. You could have your corporate counsel look into it.
BTW, I think it's more a matter of convention, rather than ethics,
where posting of email is concerned.
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