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by AlotOfReading 933 days ago
It sucks that they wrote a contract where they didn't have legal access to redistribute documentation to the contractors they hired, but them's the breaks when you write shitty contracts. Any insurance company has armies of lawyers available, so it's hard to feel bad for them.
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Oh yeah, you need to follow the law, no doubt about that. But is the law there to provide an ethical framework for productive business to occur, or to provide a level of protectionism to local interests? I don't think you can look at the Indian IT industry and think the former.