This is happening in the U.S., but by way of China. Wall Street, which is really looking for all the pluses it can get, has decided to take financial advantage of China's decision to invade their citizens privacy or what was left of their privacy. An Opportunity for Wall St. in China’s Surveillance Boom - New York Times
INDONESIA

This seems fair. TIME magazine wrote about the former dictator of Indonesia and included the fact that he came to power in a bloody coup and proceeded to kill thousands of more people during his three decades in power. Apparently the Indonesian Supreme Court took issue and they have ordered, yes ordered, TIME to pay $106 million in damages. Time, which is owned by Time Inc., alleged in a May 1999 story that Mr. Suharto and his children amassed more than $15 billion during his 32-year rule, with much of the money transferred from Switzerland to Austria before Mr. Suharto stepped down amid riots and pro-democracy protests nearly a decade ago. Balancing The Scales / Jossip. Yes, the also want and apology from several Time employees involved in the putting the story together. Good luck with that.






