Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 06:43:14 +1300 From: "Dan Langille" <junkmale@xtra.co.nz> To: "Jason C. Wells" <jcwells@u.washington.edu> Cc: chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Disclaimers Message-ID: <199810061743.GAA15007@cyclops.xtra.co.nz> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.02A.9810061013410.1431-100000@s8-37-26.student.washington.edu> References: <19981005152856.A16611@Denninger.Net>
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On 6 Oct 98, at 10:16, Jason C. Wells wrote: > >I ain't even *authorized* to speak for anyone other than myself, so give > >up now on trying to associate my words with any particular organization. > > Is there some sort of history behind these, "I speak only for myself" > disclaimers? I have seen a few of them. Frankly, they seem odd. It's mostly a USA thing. Denial of liability in case you do what they say and it goes wrong. It also serves to disassociate the company from the individual comments. For example, it attempts to prevent the company from promoting line of thinking which it may not wish to promote, say if an employee goes postal over something. -- Dan Langille DVL Software Limited The FreeBSD Diary - my [mis]adventures http://www.FreeBSDDiary.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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