A KPMG spokesman told Wired the company stands by the policy—the company is just “protecting its brand.” Well, if KMPG’s brand is ignorance, self-importance and an inability to grasp how the web works, they’ve got no need to worry. Their brand is intact.
KPMG might want to focus their efforts on their hideous corporate anthem. Give it a listen if you’ve ever thought it might not be so bad to work for a large corporation.
Just for the record: Tom at plasticbag.org posted about this first.
I’m not sure why I held off on linking to KPMG when their completely asinine Web Link Policy came to light earlier this week. Surely KPMG would back down, or at the very least just leave it be. Nope.
A KPMG spokesman told Wired the company stands by the policy—the company is just “protecting its brand.” Well, if KMPG’s brand is ignorance, self-importance and an inability to grasp how the web works, they’ve got no need to worry. Their brand is intact.
KPMG might want to focus their efforts on their hideous corporate anthem. Give it a listen if you’ve ever thought it might not be so bad to work for a large corporation.
Just for the record: Tom at plasticbag.org posted about this first.
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