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Subject: Re: [IP] MIT says it won't admit hackers
Author: Vaughan Pratt <pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 11th March 2005 4:48:56 PM
 
By unilaterally denying the accused trespassers the opportunity of any
judicial review, Harvard may have inadvertently sent the opposite
message to what they intended. They have lost sight of the principle
that ethics serves fairness, not the converse. By sending the message
that ethics is paramount, at the expense of fairness, the Harvard
Business School has created the appearance of being from a different
planet than the Harvard Law School.
One is put in mind of the small business owner who was inadvertently
overpaid by a client, and mindful of the commandment "Thou shalt not be
unethical" drummed into him in business school, concluded that it would
unprincipled of him to keep this good news from his partner.
With the very institutions that are supposed to teach sound business
principles confused on this point, no wonder so many executives run
afoul of the law.
Vaughan Pratt

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