Hi Stuart,

As far as I understand, this means if the person writes to you, you were intended recipient, and if it was forwarded by someone else you should delete it and then flash yourself with the MIB
pencil afterwards.

Regards

Jean-François

Le 14/06/2021 à 08:15, Stuart Longland a écrit :
On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:15:50 +0000
fern.tje...@aiyja.com wrote:

Disclaimer: This e-mail communication and any attachments to it, are 
confidential and privileged to Etheria Services and Etheria Group, within the 
European Union, and this includes its sister companies, and to the correct 
recipients of this email, which are directly applicable to GDPR regulations, 
and only confidential use of that designated recipient(s) named above in this 
email may receive the contents herein. If you are not the intended recipient of 
this message, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, 
distribution or copying of this message is strictly prohibited and may be 
unlawful and can result in heavy fines relative to your company's income. 
Please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this message 
along with all attachments. We give no rights to any reader of this email, to 
sell or forward our employee or company details on, to any third party, without 
specific written request
Stupid question, but _why_ are we sending this to a public mailing list
if it's confidential?  I can guarantee the email _will_ be seen by
people _not_ listed as "correct recipients" because it can be seen by
theoretically **anyone**.

Secondly, isn't it a bit late to tell me _now_ that your email is
confidential _after_ I have read the body in full?  I don't know how
people read emails in the European Union, but here in Australia, I
start at the top and read to the bottom, not bottom to top (maybe that
explains the business world's like for top-posting).

That is how I was taught to read when I was learning to read in primary
school back in the early 90s, and how I continue to read English text
today: I know the law is an ass best ridden backwards, but I didn't
think "backwards" is how I was meant to read legal documents too!

Thirdly, how I am I meant to "destroy" the copies, assuming I am not a
"correct recipient" (which, by the way, is not defined).  If this means
destruction of the physical storage devices, do I get compensated by
Etheria Group for the 5× 2TB HDDs and 4× 2TB SSDs, any of which "may"
be "storing" in part or in full, the very email they want "destroyed"?

And what comes of all the _other_ data I have sharing those storage
volumes that your footer so forcefully asserts should be cast to the
bit bucket?  It's a nice gesture publicly thanking the OpenBSD authors
for their hard efforts, but legal fashion be damned, I strongly object
to the demands made in your email's footer.

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