> Subject: [windows2000] Re: OT: Certification misrepresentation? > Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:40:35 -0400 > From: "Greg Reese" <GReese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Not legal? What are they going to do? Put the person in > certification jail? Um, it could be fraud. Certainly in the UK, if it was used to get a job, or attempt to, it could be viewed as fraudulently obtaining a pecunary advantage. > It's the same as lying on a resume. Unethical and shady but > not necessarily punishable by law. Not necessarily - true, but it could be, depending on how it's used. That's ignoring any contractual, trademark, copyright or other civil issues with the cert vendor. Neil *********************************************** This e-mail and its attachments are confidential and are intended for the above named recipient only. If this has come to you in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail from your system. You must take no action based on this, nor must you copy or disclose it or any part of its contents to any person or organisation. Statements and opinions contained in this email may not necessarily represent those of Littlewoods. Please note that e-mail communications may be monitored. The registered office of Littlewoods Limited and its subsidiaries is 100 Old Hall Street, Liverpool, L70 1AB. Registered number of Littlewoods Limited is 262152. ************************************************ ******************************************************** This Weeks Sponsor StressedPuppy.com Games Feeling stressed out? Check out our games to relieve your stress. http://www.StressedPuppy.com ******************************************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm