In Jonathan Franzen’s 1992 novel “Strong Motion”, the protagonist Renée Seitchek attempts to obtain photographic evidence that a petrochemical plant is deliberately inducing earthquakes in the Boston area.
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28 January 2016 Legislation that will increase harmonisation of trade secrets laws across the EU took a leap forward today after the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee approved the latest draft report.