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You can always defend yourself by "ignorance of the law" clause.

A company is legally liable for the content of email that is sent from its systems, regardless of
whether the message was sent for private or business-related purposes. This could lead to
prosecution for the sender and for the company’s directors if, for example, outgoing email was

found to contain material that was pornographic, racist, or likely to incite someone to commit an
act of terrorism. You can always defend yourself by “ignorance of the law” clause.

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4 Comments on “You can always defend yourself by "ignorance of the law" clause.

  1. perimeterrunner says:

    Ignorance of the law not only shows not being responsible for what happened, the responsible event was out of the accountability of knowing laws before sending an email on a company server where content will always be topic.


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