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Cisco, the Whistleblower, and the Angry Judge | The Mark
"British Columbia’s highest court has accused tech giant Cisco and U.S. officials of a massive abuse of process in order to have a Cisco whistleblower thrown in jail. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Ronald McKinnon said Cisco had the “unmitigated gall” to attempt to use Canada’s justice system, via U.S. officials, to pressure former Cisco exec Peter Alfred-Adekeye into dropping a civil suit against the company. Alfred-Adekeye had alleged that Cisco was illegally forcing customers into maintenance contracts. Cisco eventually settled the suit and abandoned the maintenance-contract practice, but not before Alfred-Adekeye spent 28 days in a Canadian jail. The Alfred-Adekeye case has caused outrage among many commenters, some of whom have suggested it’s a sign that the U.S. is becoming a “corporate police state.” The Mark interviewed Marilyn Sandford, who represented Alfred-Adekeye during his extradition proceedings."
corporatism  whistleblower  dirty-tricks  felonies-committed-by-nonhumans 
july 2011 by Vaguery
Microsoft packing ISO meetings to push through their OOXML "standard"
'SC34 suddenly has a lot of new ['participating member' countries] sending representatives, and I am interested to note the majority of their representatives are, as individuals, also Microsoft employees.' up to their old dirty tricks, then
microsoft  dirty-tricks  ooxml  openoffice  via:simonphipps  open-source  iso  standards  politics 
march 2007 by jmason
Guardian: Sidney Blumenthal: A hireling, a fraud and a prostitute
Sidney Blumenthal on the Jeff Gannon scandal. 'there are no journalists, just the gaming of the system for the concentration of power'
jeff-gannon  fake-journalists  gwb  dirty-tricks  politics 
february 2005 by jmason

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