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Originally Posted by jetjet
so if Zango has an "exclusion list"... what is their ethical reasoning in defining the difference between those companies that are on the exclusion list versus those that are not?
One would think that in their running of an ethical business it might be a better idea to run an "inclusion list" instead
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BINGO. if you are doing nothing wrong then you don't need a list.
What determines if you get on the list? $$$$$$ and i am not talking bribes. No doubt the amount of money of your company grosses and how good of a legal fight you could put up against them is likely their only criteria for determining who goes on the list and who doesn't. Going after them like a bulldog and having the financials to back it up. Thats about it pretty much.