industrial secrets

  • 11industrial espionage — Spying on a competitor to obtain trade secrets by dishonest means. The information sought often refers to the development of new products, innovative manufacturing techniques, commissioned market surveys, forthcoming advertising campaigns,… …

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  • 12industrial espionage — /ɪnˌdʌstriəl espiənɑ:ʒ/ noun trying to find out the secrets of a competitor’s work or products, usually by illegal means …

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  • 13industrial espionage — /ɪnˌdʌstriəl espiənɑ:ʒ/ noun the practice of trying to find out the secrets of a competitor’s work or products, usually by illegal means …

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  • 14Nuclear Secrets — Genre Docudrama Written by Mark Halliley · Nick Perry Directed by Chris Bould · Toby Sculthorpe · …

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  • 15Dirty Little Secrets — Dirty Little Secrets: Music To Strip By... Remix album by My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult Released 26 October 1999 Genre Industrial …

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  • 16Derby Industrial Museum — Coordinates: 52°55′33″N 1°28′33″W / 52.925833°N 1.475833°W / 52.925833; 1.475833 …

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  • 17Japanese trade secrets — In Japan, on June 15, 1991, an amendment to the Unfair Competition Prevention Law (Law No. 47, May 19, 1993) came into effect to include measures for the protection of qualified secret technical or business information . The Unfair Competition… …

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  • 18Chinese intelligence activity abroad — Chinese intelligence is believed to be highly active outside of the People s Republic of China.[1][2] China is the largest intelligence collector in the Netherlands, as well as in several other EU countries, and one of the top five intelligence… …

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  • 19LIP (clockwork company) — LIP is a French clock company whose turmoil became emblematic of the conflicts between workers and management in France.The LIP factory, based in Besançon in eastern France, was having financial problems in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and… …

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  • 20Fingerprint Verification Competition — (FVC) is an international competition focused on fingerprint verification software assessment. A subset of fingerprint impressions acquired with various sensors was provided to registered participants, to allow them to adjust the parameters of… …

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