We hear a great deal about industrial espionage.
English law contains no specific offence of industrial espionage, but those engaging in such conduct may incur criminal liability, depending on the circumstances.
It voices a degree of concern about industrial espionage, clearly in order to protect the excessive profits raked in by the monopolies.
According to certain indices, the surveillance system has not only been used for industrial espionage, but also for intercepting the communications of individuals or organisations.
For example, people involved in industrial espionage do not pull a hat down over their faces and put on dark glasses.
That amounts to industrial espionage, industrial sabotage, and, indeed, industrial treachery.
I am concerned at the openings for industrial espionage.
Indeed, these days industrial espionage is carried out, which is expensive for a company that loses its secrets.