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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, July 30 2012 @ 07:13 PM EDT |
Business i America must be different, over here most companies - at least the
domestic ones, and not owned by Americans - are honest. And they keep the normal
paper trail proscribed by the controlling authority.
Only a fool would trust an e-mail.
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Authored by: PJ on Monday, July 30 2012 @ 09:37 PM EDT |
That's not why they destroy email. If they want
total secrecy, they don't email at all. Two CEOs
meet on a holiday in the headquarters of one of
them or at a restaurant.
They delete emails because it's expensive to
do discovery, and if you have a normal business
practice of deleting emails every 30 days, or
whatever, no one can make you go back more than
that, although they'll still ask for individual
collections of employees who might have saved
some personally. The US v. MS case taught companies
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