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Different rulings have created confusion about email content management. John Hookham looks at the issues and the different approaches available.

Email: kill or keep? - Part 1 | Part 2

John Hookham: keep all emails that contain personal information

Over the last decade the internet has moved from being a closed tool for the university boffins to become ubiquitous. Email and the world wide web are available to the masses and for many organisations digital media is now the preferred method of communication.

However, the web was initially seen by many as the new electronic ‘wild west’; governments and lawyers had no jurisdiction; you could say and publish anything you wanted on a website; you could send scurrilous emails; and you could not be sued or even be identified.

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