What if a disgruntled employee at company A decided to give insight to company B, would it be wrong if company B used the information to help themselves out? I don't equate this to a crime, but rather someone who isn't tending to their own garden.Warthog wrote:Couldn't disagree more, daspollak. Supposed someone stole a bunch of money and decided to give you some of it. Would it be ok to keep the money? No. And if you did, you would be committing a crime. Same thing here. Turning your back on something unethical is unethical as well.
And Wake did adjust their game plane against Louisville. Once they knew something was amiss, they took all their new plays out of the gameplan because they knew Louisville was aware of them.
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Depends on the facts and circumstances, but that would probably tend to be industrial espionage and be pretty illegal.daspollak wrote:What if a disgruntled employee at company A decided to give insight to company B, would it be wrong if company B used the information to help themselves out? I don't equate this to a crime, but rather someone who isn't tending to their own garden.Warthog wrote:Couldn't disagree more, daspollak. Supposed someone stole a bunch of money and decided to give you some of it. Would it be ok to keep the money? No. And if you did, you would be committing a crime. Same thing here. Turning your back on something unethical is unethical as well.
And Wake did adjust their game plane against Louisville. Once they knew something was amiss, they took all their new plays out of the gameplan because they knew Louisville was aware of them.
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Proprietary information is absolutely protected and those who give up that information can be charged with a crime. You can make public records requests for all the information you want at a public University, but you won't get information that is deemed proprietary. In fact, you can make the request for a football playbook, but you'll get denied.daspollak wrote:What if a disgruntled employee at company A decided to give insight to company B, would it be wrong if company B used the information to help themselves out? I don't equate this to a crime, but rather someone who isn't tending to their own garden.Warthog wrote:Couldn't disagree more, daspollak. Supposed someone stole a bunch of money and decided to give you some of it. Would it be ok to keep the money? No. And if you did, you would be committing a crime. Same thing here. Turning your back on something unethical is unethical as well.
And Wake did adjust their game plane against Louisville. Once they knew something was amiss, they took all their new plays out of the gameplan because they knew Louisville was aware of them.
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Yes. It would be wrong.daspollak wrote:What if a disgruntled employee at company A decided to give insight to company B, would it be wrong if company B used the information to help themselves out? I don't equate this to a crime, but rather someone who isn't tending to their own garden.Warthog wrote:Couldn't disagree more, daspollak. Supposed someone stole a bunch of money and decided to give you some of it. Would it be ok to keep the money? No. And if you did, you would be committing a crime. Same thing here. Turning your back on something unethical is unethical as well.
And Wake did adjust their game plane against Louisville. Once they knew something was amiss, they took all their new plays out of the gameplan because they knew Louisville was aware of them.
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So is using someone else's personal picture as your own profile picture wrong? Isn't that unethical. 
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So that isn't coach Huger?
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No. Not in anyway.gmartin wrote:So is using someone else's personal picture as your own profile picture wrong? Isn't that unethical.
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Lets put it this way. If your wife slept with another guy, would that guy not be wrong?
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Bro's before hoe's...I think that was a Supreme Court case.
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I pictured the judges deliberating on this and laughed out loud. LOL.Flipper wrote:Bro's before hoe's...I think that was a Supreme Court case.
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This is by far my favorite thread of the football season...
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I keep thinking of Vaughn and Dorn's wife in Major League.Globetrotter wrote:Lets put it this way. If your wife slept with another guy, would that guy not be wrong?
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How's my wife and your kids.daspollak wrote:I keep thinking of Vaughn and Dorn's wife in Major League.Globetrotter wrote:Lets put it this way. If your wife slept with another guy, would that guy not be wrong?
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Nice story written by Coach Clawson
Nice story written by Coach Clawson
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Clawson is very good at excuses....That offense better be much improved...Elko was the only reason Wake was respectable. In the next couple years they'll be lucky to get into the Armed Forces Potato Bowl presented by Huffy, Flex Seal, & Big Mike's Party Mart played in Kazakhstan vs a MAC school.
