If Changhong-Orion cared about the guy, which im sure they don't, they could just try and prove that they found out the information through "reverse engineering" and claim the guy didnt pass on files.. and he could get off (hey OJ got aquited)... but whats the likelyhood of them doing that? The company got the information they wanted and now they dont have to pay off the informant anymore.. Sounds like a great business day for Changhong.
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Can you say bring out the whips
A bit off topic, but that picture on the article looks familiar. I just can't place it. Anyone who can jack my memory?
Can you say only in China
can you say it's not only in china?
corporate espionage... it's common place... grow a brain... like seriously?
F1 incident coming to mind? huh?
Aguiluz, looks like the video game Parasite Eve for ps1.
Raiden, one more time please, I'm not sure it has sunk in.
hemmy, don't be a jerk.
haha only in china, my thoughts exactly, the only country in the world were companies will PUBLICLY steal from another company.
the sadder part is American and other distributors will still buy from these crooks
If Changhong-Orion cared about the guy, which im sure they don't, they could just try and prove that they found out the information through "reverse engineering" and claim the guy didnt pass on files.. and he could get off (hey OJ got aquited)... but whats the likelyhood of them doing that? The company got the information they wanted and now they dont have to pay off the informant anymore.. Sounds like a great business day for Changhong.
@Aguiluz
I am fairly sure that's Parasite Eve 2 for the PS1...not Parasite Eve 1