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  2. Labor spying in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "In December [of 1920] ten important officials of the Labor unions of Akron, Ohio, were exposed as confessed and convicted spies of the Corporations Auxiliary Company, a concern whose business is the administration of industrial espionage." [12] By the 1930s, industrial espionage had become not just an accepted part of labor relations, it was ...

  3. Targeted surveillance - Wikipedia

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    It reviewed the selectors and discovered 40,000 suspicious search parameters, including espionage targets in Western European governments and numerous companies. The group also confirmed suspicions that the NSA had systematically violated German interests and concluded that the Americans could have perpetrated economic espionage directly under ...

  4. Industrial espionage - Wikipedia

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    Industrial espionage, also known as economic espionage, corporate spying, or corporate espionage, is a form of espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of purely national security. [ 1 ] While political espionage is conducted or orchestrated by governments and is international in scope, industrial or corporate espionage is more often ...

  5. Economic Espionage Act of 1996 - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Espionage Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104–294 (text), 110 Stat. 3488, enacted October 11, 1996) was a 6 title Act of Congress dealing with a wide range of issues, including not only industrial espionage (e.g., the theft or misappropriation of a trade secret and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act), but the insanity defense, matters regarding the Boys & Girls Clubs of ...

  6. List of intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NBIS) [47] – Illegal firearms intelligence analysis. National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) [48] – Economic crime intelligence gathering and analysis. Foreign intelligence Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)/MI6 [49] – Foreign intelligence gathering and analysis.

  7. Ohio AG: Drug task forces seized $64 million worth of illegal ...

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    The task forces also seized 400 firearms and $5,471,132 million in currency.

  8. Eastman Kodak Co v. Harold Worden - Wikipedia

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    Eastman Kodak v Harold Worden is a case of industrial espionage involving the sale of information by Harold Worden, a former Kodak manager, to Kodak's competitors in 1995. . Worden was caught selling details on the 401 process, a process designed to increase the speed and quality of film during development, during a sting operation conducted by Kodak after two of their competitors, Konica and ...

  9. Chicago man used Grindr to extort gay men, including Ohio ...

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    A Chicago man admitted in federal court Wednesday to sexually exploiting gay men online, including at least one Ohio State University student, in a multi-state scheme.