Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 18th Sep 2006 06:32 UTC
In the News A secret investigation of news leaks at Hewlett-Packard was more elaborate than previously reported, and almost from the start involved the illicit gathering of private phone records and direct surveillance of board members and journalists, according to people briefed on the company's review of the operation.
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If this had been in Europe
by Nicholas Blachford on Mon 18th Sep 2006 15:40 UTC
Nicholas Blachford
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2005-07-06

HP would be in deep shit.

Monitoring private communications breaks European human rights law.

RE: If this had been in Europe
by tomcat on Mon 18th Sep 2006 17:35 in reply to "If this had been in Europe"
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2006-01-06

Monitoring private communications breaks European human rights law.

Yeah, but obviously if it's a Democrat monitoring an evil Republican, then it must have been done in good conscience Because we all know that Gingrich deserved to have his cell phone calls recorded and handed over to Congressional ideologues. /cough

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