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Joined: 26 Nov 2003
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GMAIL: FYI

Eventually my blog and my website will be a place to find this information.
I post this only because I recall Gmail has been mentioned in chat.

Just so you know there are lawyers who pay attention to this stuff here is the summary and recommendation regarding Gmail from
http://arkfeld.blogs.com/ede/

(written by one of the leading experts on Electronic Evidence)

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T(4-17-04). Google to Consider E-mail Changes. "Google says it is "batting about" possible changes to its Gmail Web-based e-mail service, which launched last month to a chorus of privacy concerns. The search engine giant plans to offer Web surfers up to 1GB of storage for free, subsidized by advertising based on keywords scanned from messages and delivered over the service. Google's plans have drawn a sharp reaction from privacy advocates, who worry about potential abuses of a system that might allow the company to permanently store millions of e-mail messages and scan their content. On Monday, California state Sen. Liz Figueroa, a Democrat from Fremont, said she was drafting legislation that would prevent Google or any other company from examining the content of e-mail in order to serve up ads."


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Comment: If any of your electronic discovery involves someone who uses Google e-mail, check to determine if Google has scanned and stored the e-mail


PostPosted: Wed Jun 02, 2004 12:50 pm
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