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Espionage can be punishable by execution in Iran.
Nothing will stop these efforts, any more than any other kind of espionage can be entirely controlled.
I cannot think that espionage can be recommended as a technique for building an impressive civilization.
Under a recently revised federal law, a person convicted of economic espionage can be fined up to $5 million and sentenced to as many as 15 years in prison.
He suggests that political and military espionage can be dealt with at the diplomatic level, which I have long supported, and that economic espionage should be approached in ways analogous to and derived from current frameworks for the regulation and protection of intellectual property rights.
Under Iran's Islamic law, espionage can be punished by execution.
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A good example of that type, and what is now my second-favorite instance of a cultural intersection of espionage and cricket, can be seen in the clips from "The Lady Vanishes," Hitchcock's 1938 film, below.
The idea would be to separate a clearly defensive mission from the offensive side of the NSA, which works to gain access to networks overseas for espionage, and which can be used to enable a military cyber attack on an adversary's computer system.
Books about espionage, fiction or not, can be cliché flypaper encrusted with tired plot twists and morbid atmosphere.
* Making it a crime to possess espionage devices if it can be shown that the intent is to use them for spying.
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