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'''A tenet | '''A tenet is a permanent ethical ''rule'' used in a hierarchical series in the [[Transparent incorporation statement|incorporation statement]] of [[The Transparent Company]]. These rules, unlike Google's recently removed statement in their code of conduct "Don't be evil"''' <ref>'''Google quietly removes ‘don’t be evil’ preface from code of conduct'''. The Independent Newspaper UK - Anthony Cuthbertson, published on Monday 21 May 2018. Accessed on 29th Sept 2022 via: https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/google-dont-be-evil-code-conduct-removed-alphabet-a8361276.html</ref> '''are unremovable and act like Read Only Memory (ROM) in a computer.''' They are utilised to ensure that the company, for the entirety of its existence is focused on ethical acts. | ||
=='''Law 1''': [https://burnzero.com/Transparency Transparency]== | =='''Law 1''': [https://burnzero.com/Transparency Transparency]== | ||
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These tenets are intended to be used to created the [[Transparent incorporation statement|incorporation statement of the first transparent company]]. | These tenets are intended to be used to created the [[Transparent incorporation statement|incorporation statement of the first transparent company]]. | ||
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