Thursday, October 5, 2006

California AG makes strong privacy statement with Dunn



Score one for the California Attorney General for filing criminal charges against HP's beleaguered former chairwoman Patricia Dunn and her cohorts at a time when the Administration is routinely trammeling our rights to privacy, which by the way, are addressed in the 14th Amendment, in many state constitutions and in the most authoritative document of all -- Wikipedia! SOMEONE has got to defend the basic principals on which our country was founded. Read the charges and let me know what you think  

I've blogged about the H-P affair several times and many of my faithful responders (all six of you) have been noticeably silent about the issue. I thought H-P's big deception would have provoked a much deeper response in terms of comments. What does H-P have to do the electronics community, you might ask? Well, it's the  largest consumer of semiconductors in the world.

Do you care about what Dunn's allegedly done? Let me know. 

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