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Goldman Sachs is suing Google to un-send an accidental email

21 pointsby nealyoungalmost 11 years ago

3 comments

greenyodaalmost 11 years ago
What if the person who they had accidentally sent the e-mail to hadn&#x27;t been a Gmail user but had instead downloaded the message to Outlook on their home PC. Would GS think they could get a court order to search that person&#x27;s home to retrieve all copies of the message that they might have on their hard drive and backups?<p>For that matter, how do they know that the Gmail user hasn&#x27;t already downloaded a copy of the message and sent it to somebody? (Most probably, they just deleted it, since it was worthless to them.)
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Relysalmost 11 years ago
So if I send a letter to the wrong person I should be able to sue the postal service to remove the letter from the recipients mailbox?
jdongalmost 11 years ago
Seems like something that could create a really dangerous precedent. Not exactly something you want in a common law country.