AT&T broke federal privacy ordsprog

en AT&T broke federal privacy laws in cooperating with the government and providing unfettered access to a company database as well as their networks. The company knows the law, and they ignored it.

en Almost every privacy abuse comes from the failure of a company or government to uphold the principles of the Fair Information Practices. There should be no secret databases. You should have a right to see your record in a database and to correct it. Information collected for one purpose shouldn't be used for another purpose without your permission, and companies that collect personal information should treat it with respect, controlling who has access to it.

en We strongly believe that providing these units access to uniform pay, full federal benefits and federal protections affords the federal government the best opportunity to fully support the military personnel involved in these operations.

en The company had a duty to inform its shareholders and its employees about things that were going on inside the company. That's not a federal government responsibility.

en [He said the company has several lives.] As it exists today, it's selling at $8. It will earn 60 cents a share over the next 12 months, ... The company has no debt, tremendous excess cash flow, no research coverage, and it's a great database company.

en We have been cooperating, providing documents and answers, and we did so again on Tuesday. It's not unusual for a company with the successful track record of Intel to come under scrutiny.

en Our company relies on having the trust of our users and using that information for that benefit. That's a very strong motivation for us. We're committed to that. If you start to mandate how products are designed, I think that's a really bad path to follow. I think instead we should have laws that protect the privacy of data, for example, from government requests and other kinds of requests.
  Larry Page

en He's not interested in having this company come if it is (working) in the water. The federal government is the one who benefits from this. If Bay Bridge wants to work with the federal government to locate a dry-dock in Oregon, then let's talk.

en Every time you pick up the newspaper you read about one company merging with another company. Of course, we have laws to protect competition in the United States, but one can't help thinking that, if the trend continues the whole country will soon be merged into one large company.

en After careful consideration we concluded that a sale of the Company through a Chapter 11 auction process will best maximize the return for all stakeholders of the Company and is the best way for the Company to continue providing the level of service its customers expect.

en The government seems to have successfully worked its way up the food chain and enlisted the help of senior officers of the company who obviously were cooperating.

en The next year is likely to be fairly volatile based on event-driven news with regard to the lawsuit. Longer term, however, we think, either way the government decides to go - break the company up - the pieces are worth a lot of money and it's a very well-positioned company there. I think investors will make money on that side. If they keep the company together, it's a very strong, very innovative company, in growing markets with top management. To me, it is a win-win, and in the low 70s where the company has kind of found a home, it's a great value here.

en The next year is likely to be fairly volatile based on event-driven news with regard to the lawsuit, ... Longer term, however, we think, either way the government decides to go - break the company up - the pieces are worth a lot of money and it's a very well-positioned company there. I think investors will make money on that side. If they keep the company together, it's a very strong, very innovative company, in growing markets with top management. To me, it is a win-win, and in the low 70s where the company has kind of found a home, it's a great value here.

en This was only done in one area of the company. It did not involve the hospital?s database [of patients]....That one part of the company was sending data home off-site. But we should have reviewed the policy.

en The growing focus on privacy at both state and federal levels has resulted in an increasingly rapid adoption of well-intended privacy laws that are at times overlapping, inconsistent and often incomplete, Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. The growing focus on privacy at both state and federal levels has resulted in an increasingly rapid adoption of well-intended privacy laws that are at times overlapping, inconsistent and often incomplete,


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