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		<description>[...] The Legal Status of Feedback Loops. This was a post that was fun for me to do.  I love thinking about and talking about the intersection of email and law.  So, when I was asked to come up with something to share at a MAAWG General Meeting, I threw this post together here and shared a copy with the person who asked for my thoughts.  My only sorrow about this is that I was not able to attend that meeting. [...]</description>
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