
By Jo Best
Published: Monday 20 October 2003
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Peter Bellamy
Location
Tokyo
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TV consultant
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Sending an email is identical to writing a letter, just faster. As such, it actually belongs to the sender who holds the copyright, intellectual property rights etc. Of course, there is nothing or should be nothing to stop the recipient tearing it up, figuratively speaking, or using it in evidence or even forwarding it to a third party.
Making it read-only so it cannot be altered is a good idea but that is possible now.
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I can see that they can stop you saving a copy of ...
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just out of curiosity what does this feature do fo...
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Sending an e-mail could be regarded for all practi...
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Sending an email is identical to writing a letter,...
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