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U.S. Chamber wants criminal investigation into fake press release |
2009-10-20 |
![]() The business group condemned the phony release, which claimed the group had shifted its stance on climate change legislation, as "irresponsible and foolish." "We will be asking law enforcement authorities to investigate this event," said Thomas J. Collamore, the Chamber's senior vice president for communications and strategy. "Public relations hoaxes undermine the genuine effort to find solutions on the challenge of climate change," he added. The release was fabricated by the activist group Yes Men, according to TalkingPointsMemo, and was initially reported by Reuters this morning. "These irresponsible tactics are a foolish distraction from the serious effort by our nation to reduce greenhouse gases," Collamore said. "The U.S. Chamber believes that strong climate legislation is compatible with the goals of improving our economy and creating jobs." |
Posted by:Fred |
#9 I'd probably call that "mail fraud", Ed - Not identity theft. |
Posted by: mojo 2009-10-20 16:23 |
#8 Maybe for their next spoof the Yes Men can again pretend to be the US Chamber of Commerce but only this time they are now against amnesty for illegal aliens. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2009-10-20 14:57 |
#7 Here is the link to the press conference held by the hoaxers (theyoungturks.com). It was funny when the real chamber of commerce guy showed up. LINK |
Posted by: Tom- Pa 2009-10-20 14:46 |
#6 Can a corporate entity have it's identity stolen? Try sending out emails in Citibank's name and see how fast the Feds come down on you. |
Posted by: ed 2009-10-20 14:30 |
#5 They could go down the copyright/trademark infringement route, but that's a civil matter. Taking the identity theft approach would make it a criminal matter. It'll require a little creative application, but that's why they invented lawyers. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2009-10-20 13:22 |
#4 Can a corporate entity have it's identity stolen? |
Posted by: mojo 2009-10-20 11:43 |
#3 Identity theft is fine as long as it carries forward the proper political agenda. That's why it's always okay to fabricate malicious quotes attributed to Rush Limbaugh but never okay to do so for a proper-thinking Dhimmicrat. Get with it |
Posted by: Steve White 2009-10-20 08:39 |
#2 The new identity theft laws should make this very interesting. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2009-10-20 07:50 |
#1 good luck. |
Posted by: Richard of Oregon 2009-10-20 04:25 |