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Save Time by Collaboratively Drafting Documents With Your HR Colleagues

whitepaper And when the user sends e-mail messages with attachments for review, the reviewers receive documents that are automatically prepared for collaboration. Most HR professionals spend a lot of time sharing information.

Tags: hr

[11 May 2008]

Avoiding Unforeseen Consequences When Drafting Anti-spam Legislation: Some Key Technical Issues to Consider

whitepaper Congress and provides a methodology for discussing spam based on five categories of characteristics, spam as unsolicited, commercial messages, sent in bulk as electronic messages across a public network.

Tags: spam and e-mail marketing, anti, language, spam

[10 Apr 2008]

'Banter' culture spreads sexist and racist emails

'Banter' culture spreads sexist and racist emails

News The biggest single issue is with companies drafting policies and rules to decide what is considered inappropriate, while not breaking down the efficient flow of data. In most organisations internal messaging is not so strictly controlled as...

Tags: email, abuse, clearswift, mcafee

[15 Feb 2005]

Microsoft to sue spammers

Microsoft to sue spammers

News The US Congress and several states are drafting new laws against spam, and both companies and individuals are increasingly bringing their spam grievances to court. Microsoft accused the defendants in the 15 suits of being collectively responsible...

Tags: gates, spammers, anti-spam, microsoft

[18 Jun 2003]

Ask the lawyer @ Silicon.com

Comment Think about each as it applies to you, when drafting your own policy. Auto-delete facilities can get rid of unread copies of broadcast messages whose relevance is past. Just send your queries to askthelawyer@silicon.com.

[06 Sep 1999]

Ecommerce Bill will 'undermine development of ecommerce'

News Both companies were close advisers to the government during the drafting of the Bill. The campaigning group says users should be required to decrypt messages for the police if there is sufficient reason - but not to hand over the key.

[09 Aug 1999]

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