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The content of this message is confidential. If you have received it by mistake, please inform us by an email reply and then delete the message. It is forbidden to copy, forward, or in any way reveal the contents of this message to anyone. The integrity and security of this email cannot be guaranteed over the Internet.
CONFIDENTIAL: This email, including attached files, may contain confidential information and is intended only for the use of the individual and/or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, disclosure, copying, use, or distribution of the information included in this email is prohibited.
On your computer, go to Gmail. Click Compose. In the bottom right of the window, click Turn on confidential mode. Tip: If you've already turned on confidential mode for an email, go to the bottom of the email, then click Edit. Set an expiration date and passcode. Click Save.
Confidential — Use this option to indicate that the message contents are restricted or private. Confidential messages can be edited by the recipient. Marking the message Confidential is only to suggest how the recipient should handle the contents of the message.
Confidential Mode lets you add an expiration date to emails. Once that date arrives, the email is no longer viewable by the recipient. [Further reading: Blockchain: The complete guide] Messages marked as Confidential can't be copied, forwarded, printed or downloaded. And you can revoke access at any time.
Most email can either be secure or easy to use. It's called Confidential Mode, and it's an easy way to make email more private. Confidential Mode lets you add an expiration date to emails. Once that date arrives, the email is no longer viewable by the recipient.
Email disclaimers are generally untested and unimpressive in court, too long, overused and no one reads them. They usually go unread at the bottom of email messages. Further, many people who get around to reading the disclaimer probably will not believe that it is legally binding anyway.
Email disclaimers rely on contract law to protect the sender and bind the recipient to the disclaimer. Ryan Calo, at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School, says: In most circumstances, they would not be legally binding. Both parties have to agree to the terms of agreement.
An email disclaimer is a disclaimer, notice or warning which is added to an outgoing email and forms a distinct section which is separate from the main message. The reasons for adding such a disclaimer include confidentiality, copyright, contract formation, defamation, discrimination, harassment, privilege and viruses.
A contract need not be physically signed to be agreed to. A contract may be created over a series of emails, not just one. In some instances, a preliminary email may constitute a binding contract regardless of it referencing a future formal agreement that has yet to be agreed to.
I can only comment on UK law, but I'd also like to give the usual CANAL disclaimer. There are two types of contract. An example of this is a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), which is bound by civil law. The disclaimer at the bottom of an email is an implicit contract, but it is an informal contract.
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