The name of the company has been blurred to protect the innocent, and my email too, to prevent OCR-capable spam bots – this is what landed in my inbox today. Fancy that! A Christmas greeting with a legal disclaimer. So, let’s see what the implications are:
- The fact that it is Christmas may be confidential or privileged information, belonging to the sender of the email. Santa, you are through with your monopoly! No more running around with deer and presents! Or we will sue you!
- Had I received the message in error, I would be forbidden from showing anyone the greeting card, or saying “Merry Christmas!” to friends, colleagues and family. I guess I could not buy Christmas presents for my kids, as I cannot make use of the information that it’s that time of the year, either.
- The company doesn’t give a crap about Christmas, as the greeting is the opinion of the sender. At least they have someone nice working there.
In any case, thanks for scanning the greeting with F-Secure to make sure there were no Christmas bugs attached.
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