study securities law. One becomes an insider if they have nonpublic information about a public company that they obtained from the company or company insider or adviser. AllSource would be treated as an insider under these rules if ECOS or an ECOS employee or shareholder told them this info.
ECOS has never definitely said they were building 8 or 12 digesters only that they desired to. Therefore if they are now building them and AllSource is releasing that info they are providing public company confidential information.
Trust me I hope its true. I just think AllSource might want to be a lot more careful.
So your saying if I go to the Atkinson landfill and see they have digesters and are laying the ground work for a farm field of digesters I would be in trouble for telling you.