Archive for November, 2009
Software trade secrets
The precise language that legally defines a trade secret varies by jurisdiction, as do the particular types of information that are subject to trade secret protection. In the United States, different states have different trade secret laws. Most states have adopted the Uniform Trade Secrets Act, and those that don’t, have laws that only differ by subtle differences.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on November 1st, 2009.
Tags: employees, intellectual property, litigation, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code, trade secret, trade secret theft
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