To: Petronski
Who is C.C. and why is he still employed? Texas has a law that unauthorized access to a computer that causes financial damage is a felony. It's a great big law with big, bad teeth. When it went into effect. I demanded written authorization from my former boss to perform my duties, including security testing. Especially security testing.
With the right DA, C.C. could be in a whole lot of hot water.
/john
10 posted on
12/13/2003 8:59:12 PM PST by
JRandomFreeper
(I'm just a cook. And a unix sys-admin. Call for my contract rate.)
To: JRandomFreeper
With the right DA, C.C. could be in a whole lot of hot water.With any luck, a Jewish DA will get the case.
13 posted on
12/13/2003 9:01:22 PM PST by
Petronski
(Living life in a minor key.)
To: JRandomFreeper
Texas has a lawIt doesn't look like Texas law would apply. They were using foreign labor to make the ad: "How did it get out of the graphic shop in Pittsburgh". Pittsburgh is north of the Mason Dixon line.
67 posted on
12/13/2003 9:51:07 PM PST by
PAR35
To: JRandomFreeper
Separate and apart from this issue, the Texas law is in violation of The First Amendment. It wouldn't be the first time that a Marxist like Martin Frost created a law in violation of the United States Constitution.
To: JRandomFreeper
By Monday, CC will be in lots of hot water. With this amount of publicity, heads will roll for certain. Ad agencies don't like things like this to happen, and I can just imagine the CEO's mood when CC shows up. If he's dumb enough to so do.
Wouldn't you like to have TV rights to that scene, though?
90 posted on
12/13/2003 10:18:42 PM PST by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon liberty, it is essential to examine principles - -)
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