People can stalk people. Beyond a certain threshold (defined by jurisdiction), it's illegal.<p>Why wouldn't this apply to corporations? To (legal) <i>entity?</i><p>Corporations and their lobbyists spend a lot of time, money, and effort claiming they are "people". For example, with respect to their "free speech" -- meaning, lately, unlimited spending on political campaigns.<p>Well, ok then, I would propose that they can stalk, <i>like people.</i><p>Oh, but wait, there's the catch. They've already beaten me, with their outsized pocketbooks, to the very people who would legally define this.<p>In the U.S., at least, the law is a _____. Pardon my, albeit self-censored, decidedly improper language. But sometimes, crudeness is the rhetoric of clarity -- in all its unpleasantness and offensiveness.