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How to handle publicly accessible documents that are labeled "strictly confidential"?

Posted on Friday, February 6, 2009 at 04:34AM by Registered CommenterJens Thieme in | CommentsPost a Comment

Researching about a competitor I find quite a number of documents on their web site (directly and via web search) that are labeled “strictly confidential”.

How would you propose to handle those in your analysis work, sharing internally and/or saving, archiving, disseminating further?

The files are publicly accessible and contain data and information suitable for competition profile content as well as some technical information on products and applications.

Is anyone experienced in handling such situations?

Thanks for any input, Jens

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