Bliss by Harry Bliss for January 03, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  10 months ago

    Legal is going to ask you to cease and desist from doing your job.

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    Zykoic  10 months ago

    If we ever wanted to kill a project we asked for the legal department to review it.

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    juicebruce  10 months ago

    The law is what the judge says it is for that day and that trial ;-)

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    well-i-never  10 months ago

    It’s Xwitter, isn’t it?

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    julie.mason1 Premium Member 10 months ago

    I would love to see Bliss’ rendering of a ‘Legal Beagle’.

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    Doug K  10 months ago

    Working on the “What can we get away with?” Strategy.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 10 months ago

    Ah yes, the battle between what is truly illegal and just playing it safe. I’ve had a couple of those battles with legal before and won them all. The key is to show precidence that has been upheld in the past.

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    uniquename  10 months ago

    Then release it anyhow.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago

    American business at its “finest.”

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    Probably.

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    jagedlo  10 months ago

    When illegal doesn’t mean a sick bird…

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    elgrecousa Premium Member 10 months ago

    That’s our biggest problem these days, trying to play games with the system.

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    blah_duh  10 months ago

    Is that money in her other hand? Is she bribing them to make it “legal”?

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    KaraBooBunny  10 months ago

    I once helped terminate the career of a corporate VP who sent an email to his staff instructing them to go to a competitor’s website from their home computers, lie about their affiliation with the type of common institutional type of customer that we served (with explicit instructions on what lies to tell to get access), and look up their pricing, which we, at least, considered a trade secret. It took a while, as our 2 person legal team couldn’t decide if it was illegal, or just unethical. I argued that even if “just” unethical, would we want the story to end up on the front page of the WSJ? They terminated him, yet we STILL ended up on the front page of the WSJ, as well as the NYT (for slightly different behaviors). And in front of Congress. We ended up hiring an “ethics expert” to create ethics guidelines. And she later lost her government position for highly unethical behavior. Full circle madness, that.

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