LEAKINT – Leaks Intelligence. Use of leakfiles byintelligence companies. R-Techno Experience - Competitive Intelligence2024-03-29T06:07:02Zhttp://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/forum/topics/leakint-leaks-intelligence-use-of-leakfiles-byintelligence?feed=yes&xn_auth=noplease get it right, I just s…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2012-12-20:2036441:Comment:774742012-12-20T06:18:22.690ZRoman V. Romachevhttp://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/RomanVRomachev
<p>please get it right, I just said one of the most interesting sources of information that is new to our market, and to use it or not is a personal desire grows exactly</p>
<p>please get it right, I just said one of the most interesting sources of information that is new to our market, and to use it or not is a personal desire grows exactly</p> totally agree with you! that'…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2012-12-20:2036441:Comment:776422012-12-20T06:16:57.727ZRoman V. Romachevhttp://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/RomanVRomachev
<p>totally agree with you! that's why I'm in the penultimate slide about this and said - Do not store the corresponding files(arhive) in the office, better to use the REMOTE ACCESS! It is very important in Russia, as the legal risks are very high!</p>
<p>totally agree with you! that's why I'm in the penultimate slide about this and said - Do not store the corresponding files(arhive) in the office, better to use the REMOTE ACCESS! It is very important in Russia, as the legal risks are very high!</p> I'm not sure that systematica…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2012-12-19:2036441:Comment:774702012-12-19T17:06:21.097ZStephen Prestonhttp://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/StephenPreston
<p>I'm not sure that systematically collecting information that was illegally leaked would pass muster in a US corporate setting. I think it opens up the company to too much downside legal risk. I think the Coke vs Pepsi case had this issue at its core. I'm curious to see what others think.</p>
<p>I'm not sure that systematically collecting information that was illegally leaked would pass muster in a US corporate setting. I think it opens up the company to too much downside legal risk. I think the Coke vs Pepsi case had this issue at its core. I'm curious to see what others think.</p>