NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Economist Group and Bloomberg have discovered that certain former CQ employees now employed by Bloomberg were able to use the log-ins and passwords supplied to them during their employment by CQ to continue to access such information while working for Bloomberg and allowed a small number of other Bloomberg employees to do so. The parties have taken appropriate action to ensure that such access did not continue. In addition, Bloomberg has paid an unspecified amount to The Economist Group as compensation for such unauthorized access.
Andrew Rashbass, CEO of The Economist Group said: “I appreciate the way Bloomberg have handled this. I have the highest regard for their journalistic ethics. I am confident that this conduct will not reoccur.”
Norman Pearlstine, Bloomberg’s Chief Content Officer, said: “Bloomberg appreciates that The Economist Group brought its concerns to Bloomberg’s attention, and is pleased that the parties were able to resolve those concerns in a professional and constructive manner.”
About The Economist Group
The publications and services delivered under The Economist brand are The
Economist magazine, Economist digital, Economist Intelligence Unit,
Economist Conferences, Economist Corporate Network, Economist
Education, The World In... series and Intelligent Life. The
Group’s other brands include CQ Roll Call and European Voice
(aimed at decision-makers on Capitol Hill and in Brussels respectively)
and EuroFinance, a cash and treasury management event business. The
Ideas People Channel is an advertising channel that connects advertisers
with an intellectually curious audience. The Economist Group is
privately owned.
www.economistgroup.com
About Bloomberg
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