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Hacks to sue HP over integrity

Ethics is a county where the lasses wear white shoes
Tue May 08 2007, 10:56
THREE HACKS bugged by witchfinder generals at Hewlett Packard will sue the company for invasion of their privacy.

According to news.com, Stephen Shankland, Tom Krazit and Dawn Kawamoto will file suit and seek punitive damages from HP for having its agents obtain information fradulently.

Three hacks from Business Week and one from the New York Times are pursuing separate cases against HP. Two hacks from the Wall Street Journal have decided not alt='hop'to bother taking further action against HP.

It is a matter of grave concern to the INQ and something of a loss of face that HP didn't bother trying to get our phone records, even after we'd irritated Winsome Carly Fiorina by suggesting that people travelling on Air HP were much less important than the King of Spain. ยต

L'INQ
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