| ▲ | jayd16 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
The point was about who is on the hook and why they might be less permissive. I'm not implying anything else. I used your own "literal" wording to refer to the "more strict than yours" interpretation. I suppose I should have used scare quotes around "literal". | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | PeterStuer 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
'The company' would be on the hook. Inside, it might be the compliance team that signed off on the solution, but it usually is not the sort of blame game at that point. I'm not saying these scapegoat trails do not exist, but they are far less common than you would imagine if you only read about them in the press. Company politics, feudal wars, fiefdom protections, backstabbing and outright sabotaging, now there's a daily occurrence and many minions are cannon fodder in those skirmishes, but they usually stay clear of regulatory issues minefields. | |||||||||||||||||
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