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  2. Trade secret - Wikipedia

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    The precise definition of a trade secret varies by jurisdiction, as do the types of information eligible trade secret protection. However, in general, trade secrets are confidential information that is: not generally known among or accessible to individuals within the relevant business sector; [3] commercially valuable because it is secret; [3] and

  3. Classified information - Wikipedia

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    Documents and other information must be properly marked "by the author" with one of several (hierarchical) levels of sensitivity—e.g. restricted, confidential, secret, and top secret. The choice of level is based on an impact assessment; governments have their own criteria, including how to determine the classification of an information asset ...

  4. Sensitive but unclassified - Wikipedia

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    Sensitive Security Information (SSI) is a category of sensitive but unclassified information under the United States government's information sharing and control rules, often used by TSA and CBP. SSI is information obtained in the conduct of security activities whose public disclosure would, in the judgment of specified government agencies ...

  5. List of United States state trade secret laws - Wikipedia

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    A trade secret is any “formula, pattern, device or compilation of information which is used in one’s business, and which gives [the employer] an opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors who do not know or use it.” [2] "New York courts typically consider the following factors in determining whether there is a trade secret: (1 ...

  6. Disney wants trade secrets kept confidential in lawsuit with ...

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    Disney wants to keep confidential any proprietary information or trade secrets that comes out of its state court fight with Gov. Ron DeSantis' appointees over who controls the governing district ...

  7. Information sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    For example, under the US Economic Espionage Act of 1996, it is a federal crime in the United States to misappropriate trade secrets with the knowledge that it will benefit a foreign power, or will injure the owner of the trade secret. [19] More commonly, breach of commercial confidentiality falls under civil law, such as in the United Kingdom ...

  8. Data General Corp. v. Digital Computer Controls, Inc.

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    Data General Corp. v. Digital Computer Controls, Inc. was a 1971 case in which the Delaware Court of Chancery determined that widespread, confidential disclosure of trade secrets does not necessarily compromise their secrecy.

  9. Shhh: 10 Make-or-Break Trade Secrets - AOL

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    Shhh: 10 Make-or-Break Trade Secrets. Bruce Watson. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:05 PM. Every company promises a better product -- a better burger, a better search engine, a better hotel room. For ...