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1. Harold Worden, then 56-years-old, stole Kodak property

that was worth millions of dollars. He had worked for
Kodak for over 30 years and did not return confidential
documentation when he left the company in 1992.
He attempted to try and sell his ill-gotten gains to Kodak's
competitors while trying to start his own consulting firm.

The following scenario is an example of?​

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Answer:

Industrial espionage

Step-by-step explanation:

Espionage is defined as the act of spying or the use of spies to acquire information on the activities and plans of a government of another country or those of a company in a competitive market

It is the practice of obtaining confidential or secret information and can be considered a felony depending on the case circumstances and the manner of damages caused by the act which is provable and made by the claimant

Industrial espionage is also known as economic espionage

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