grantor: University of TorontoKnowledge production and distribution are increasingly recognized as key determinants of economic growth in what has come to be known as the "knowledge-based economy". Trade secrecy law confronts the tension between allowing skilled employees in high technology industry to freely utilize their knowledge, while at the same time protecting their former employers' investments in innovation. This thesis reviews the efficiency of trade secrecy law in the employment context in England and Canada. Some comparative perspective is added by an overview of United States law. An economic framework is developed to support the retention of trade secrecy protection. Special consideration is given to the objectives a...
The economic analysis of trade-secret protection has traditionally focused on the interests of compa...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
The invention of trade secret doctrine in the mid-nineteenth century enabled employers to enjoin rev...
grantor: University of TorontoKnowledge production and distribution are increasingly recog...
Today, wealth and growth are, to a rapidly growing extent, driven by investment in and governing of ...
Canadian law concerning trade secrets and confidential information fosters innovation by achieving a...
Secrecy has been used in commercial activities for thousands of years as a tool to create and contro...
Surveys of U.S. based multinational enterprises reveal that trade secret misappropriation by current...
In the last few years, the Economic Espionage Act (EEA), a 1996 statute that criminalizes trade secr...
Theories of intellectual property take the individual inventor or the firm as the unit of innovation...
Part II of this Comment discusses the history and need for trade secret law, while providing an over...
The current economic environment featured by the dominance of knowledge-based economies has heighten...
This chapter reviews a number of trends related to trade secrets as well as some data concerning how...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
The economic analysis of trade-secret protection has traditionally focused on the interests of compa...
The economic analysis of trade-secret protection has traditionally focused on the interests of compa...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
The invention of trade secret doctrine in the mid-nineteenth century enabled employers to enjoin rev...
grantor: University of TorontoKnowledge production and distribution are increasingly recog...
Today, wealth and growth are, to a rapidly growing extent, driven by investment in and governing of ...
Canadian law concerning trade secrets and confidential information fosters innovation by achieving a...
Secrecy has been used in commercial activities for thousands of years as a tool to create and contro...
Surveys of U.S. based multinational enterprises reveal that trade secret misappropriation by current...
In the last few years, the Economic Espionage Act (EEA), a 1996 statute that criminalizes trade secr...
Theories of intellectual property take the individual inventor or the firm as the unit of innovation...
Part II of this Comment discusses the history and need for trade secret law, while providing an over...
The current economic environment featured by the dominance of knowledge-based economies has heighten...
This chapter reviews a number of trends related to trade secrets as well as some data concerning how...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
The economic analysis of trade-secret protection has traditionally focused on the interests of compa...
The economic analysis of trade-secret protection has traditionally focused on the interests of compa...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
The invention of trade secret doctrine in the mid-nineteenth century enabled employers to enjoin rev...