stuartsgroupie said... 5:40 am - September 14th, 2007
Sorry. “The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5U.S.C.A. ยง 552 et seq.) provides for the disclosure of information held by administrative agencies to the public, unless the documents requested fall into one of the specific exemptions set forth in the statute. FOIA was implemented to prevent federal agencies from abusing their discretionary powers by forcing them to make certain information about their work.”
Only government agencies can be forced to disclose, not companies.
sensible_man said... 6:57 am - September 15th, 2007
No. Try Faux recipes on the internet.
JUSTME said... 8:32 am - September 17th, 2007
Those recipes are available on the web. Do a google.
5:40 am - September 14th, 2007
Sorry. “The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5U.S.C.A. ยง 552 et seq.) provides for the disclosure of information held by administrative agencies to the public, unless the documents requested fall into one of the specific exemptions set forth in the statute. FOIA was implemented to prevent federal agencies from abusing their discretionary powers by forcing them to make certain information about their work.”
Only government agencies can be forced to disclose, not companies.
6:57 am - September 15th, 2007
No. Try Faux recipes on the internet.
8:32 am - September 17th, 2007
Those recipes are available on the web. Do a google.