The information revolution has led to technological innovations in the movement, storage, and dissemination of information. The Internet allows a person, with good or bad intent, to distribute information to millions of people. This ability raises serious implications when trade secret information is the subject of Internet postings. Once a trade secret becomes publicly available, it loses its legal secrecy, and special legal protection. Additionally, competitors and everyone else on the Internet can gain access to the information. For those who rely on trade secret protection to guard their inventions, this presents a growing concern. This Note will illustrate the void in trade secret protection arising from the conflicting goals of trade ...
The struggle for the dominance of competition is increasingly being transferred from physical to vir...
The author discusses the risks of industrial espionage and the misappropriation of trade secrets in ...
As companies are increasingly trying to protect information by designating it as a trade secret, cou...
The information revolution has led to technological innovations in the movement, storage, and dissem...
Trade secret owners often come into conflict with the First Amendment rights of free speech and free...
This Article explores, for the first time, an existing void in trade-secret law. When a trade-secret...
Trade secret defendants sometimes raise First Amendment defenses to trade secret misappropriation cl...
Trade secrets, a category of intellectual property recognized at state and federal law, are integral...
Trade secret law arose to help companies protect confidential information (e.g., the Coca-Cola formu...
Historically, intellectual property (IP) owners could rely on injunctive remedies to prevent continu...
Part I of this Comment provides a brief description of various provisions of California\u27s trade s...
Trade secret misappropriation litigation is often criticized for its negative effects on competition...
Trade secret misappropriation litigation is often criticized for its negative effects on competition...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
With foreign economic espionage and national security concerns thrust to the forefront of the discus...
The struggle for the dominance of competition is increasingly being transferred from physical to vir...
The author discusses the risks of industrial espionage and the misappropriation of trade secrets in ...
As companies are increasingly trying to protect information by designating it as a trade secret, cou...
The information revolution has led to technological innovations in the movement, storage, and dissem...
Trade secret owners often come into conflict with the First Amendment rights of free speech and free...
This Article explores, for the first time, an existing void in trade-secret law. When a trade-secret...
Trade secret defendants sometimes raise First Amendment defenses to trade secret misappropriation cl...
Trade secrets, a category of intellectual property recognized at state and federal law, are integral...
Trade secret law arose to help companies protect confidential information (e.g., the Coca-Cola formu...
Historically, intellectual property (IP) owners could rely on injunctive remedies to prevent continu...
Part I of this Comment provides a brief description of various provisions of California\u27s trade s...
Trade secret misappropriation litigation is often criticized for its negative effects on competition...
Trade secret misappropriation litigation is often criticized for its negative effects on competition...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
With foreign economic espionage and national security concerns thrust to the forefront of the discus...
The struggle for the dominance of competition is increasingly being transferred from physical to vir...
The author discusses the risks of industrial espionage and the misappropriation of trade secrets in ...
As companies are increasingly trying to protect information by designating it as a trade secret, cou...