Brian Candler said:
> > I don't disagree with some of the points others have raised, however I
> > am not going to potentially accuse my customer of breaking the law
> > without someone giving me something a bit more realiable to go on :)
> I don't think there is any need to "accuse" your customer of anything.
> 
> You can simply inform them that you have received a message from the 
> media company on date X, and forward them a copy of the message.

Sorry, you have received a message *claiming to be* from the media company.
Are you checking?

Particularly if it's email, you should be very clear that your customer
should not rely on anything it says without outside verification.

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