Of course, a corporation is above the law, allowed to spy on people with no fear of any repercussion. (Link.)
Therefore, it's perfectly fair and proper for the California Attorney General to go after the then-chair of the board and the others. Simple: laws get broken, someone, not something, held responsible. Which is of course the flaw in the bedrock of our modern proto-fascist state: a "thing" like a corporation cannot per se have rights superior to a person.
Friday, October 20, 2006
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