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Did you not RTFA?
Geez, are you from Slashdot or something? It's RIGHT THERE IN THE STORY that HP may well indeed be criminally liable!
Posted by: buran   Posted on: 09/08/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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HP had to know that obtaining personal phone records without a warrant was  DonnieBoy | 09/07/06
What do you base that assumtion on?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/07/06
what?? you can't be serious...  thatxbxtchxnicoll | 09/07/06
This does stink.  Leria | 09/07/06
Only wrong when it happens to execs?  jstead1 | 09/07/06
It would seem that way wouldn't it?  Shelendrea | 09/07/06
HP broke no laws  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/07/06
Maybe they did  John L. Ries | 09/07/06
Ummm if they hire someone  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
"culpable by association"  handydan918 | 09/08/06
You can't avoid culpability for a crime by hiring someone else to do it!  jimbo_z | 09/07/06
Did you not RTFA?  buran | 09/08/06
no federal law against it  baubo | 09/07/06
HP vs Keyworth  margsi2 | 09/07/06
Just call it FRAUD  PCcritic | 09/08/06
Its Wrong and just a litte Its Way Wrong...BUT so many secrets  ISI101 | 09/08/06
Pretexting  www.hansencc.net | 09/10/06

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