Judge Gives Intel More Time To Find Missing E-mail
narramissic writes "ITworld is reporting that Intel has until April 17 (7 days more than the original deadline of April 10) to 'explain to a judge why it lost e-mail records that could provide proof that the chip maker used anticompetitive practices as alleged by Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD).' According to an order from Vincent Poppiti, the special master hearing negotiations of the case, the court is looking for an accounting of Intel's document preservation problems and a proposal for a better solution for archiving future records."
FTFA:
Yeah, sure. Email sent by the corporate executives accidentally deleted?
People get their asses fired and sued for much less than that.
The people responsible for the email of the executives don't do anything of the sort unless they're explicitly told to.
So I think it's about as likely that the email messages in question got "accidentally" deleted as it is that the Chinese embassy in Belgrade was "accidentally" bombed.
Use 'slashdot stuff' in the subject line in any email you send me if you want to get past the spam filter.