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Update
In conjunction with the publication of STICKY FINGERS: Managing the Global Risk of Economic Espionage, this website will endeavor to publish timely updates of current Economic Espionage cases covered in the book.
Update on the Kodak Case:
After completing his prison sentence of a little more than one year, Harold Worden continued to cooperate with his former employer, Kodak, in resolving any outstanding issues and in helping the company learn where in the world any of its valuable trade secrets may have ended up.
Kodak has now settled or disposed of all litigation it initiated against many of Worden's former associates.
Also, according to Kodak attorney Brian O'Connor, the company has settled the litigation it initiated in 1997 against its competitor, 3M, and 3M's Italian subsidiary, Imaton Corp. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
Kodak at last considers the Worden matter closed.
(Updated January 2002)
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