TiGra Networks Email Policy

Friday January 20 2012 - , , ,

Introduction

In response to the growing trend of ridiculous disclaimers and terms and conditions attached by some companies to their outgoing email, TiGra Networks has instigated this email policy for all mail being delivered to our email domains.

Scope of Policy

This policy covers all domains owned and/or operated by TiGra Networks, including (but not limited to) the following:

  • tigranetworks.co.uk
  • long-family.com
  • speechclarity.co.uk
  • orientaliadesigns.com
  • mapug-astronomy.net
  • astroanswers.org
  • live-assistant.co.uk
  • va-extraordinaire.com
  • gtinetwork.biz
  • it-superheroes.co.uk

Policy Statement

  1. All content delivered to any email domain owned and/or operated by TiGra Networks becomes the property of TiGra Networks. TiGra Networks may dispose of such content in any way it chooses, including disclosing, forwarding, copying, publishing, archiving or destroying.
  2. TiGra Networks hereby explicitly declines agreement to any terms, conditions, non-disclosure notices or other stipulations contained in any electronic correspondence, unless it has agreed to them in writing in advance of the content delivery. TiGra Networks holds that such terms and conditions delivered after-the-fact are unfair contract terms and shall not be bound by them.
  3. By sending email to any domain owned and/or operated by TiGra Networks, you indicate your acceptance of our email policy. If you do not agree with our policy, do not send us email.

Timothy P. Long, B.Sc.
Business Owner and Technology Consultant
TiGra Networks
26 July 2005

Footnotes

Revision History

26 July 2005

First published at http://community.tigranetworks.co.uk/blogs/tim_long/pages/tigra-networks-email-policy.aspx
20 Jan 2012 Moved to www.tigranetworks.co.uk/blog
Added it-superheroes.co.uk to the explicitly included email domains.
Removed broken link to goldmark.com and added additional references in the footnotes.

References

Stupid Email Disclaimers

Stupid Email Disclaimers and the Stupid People that Use Them

Examples of Stupid Disclaimers

Stupid Email Disclaimers: don’t use them!

Wikipedia: People have long stopped paying attention to disclaimers and they are not likely or not at all legally enforceable

The Email Disclaimer Awards 2001