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They can probably still keep the information as a trade secret.
Because of course I'd give away trade secrets to anyone who asked.
"I do not think we have time to trade secrets at the moment," he said.
Did the man expect him to hand over his trade secrets?
This fact was kept as a trade secret for decades.
Or you can go with trade secrets, and keep the technology to yourself.
Many traditional film and paper companies have also gone out of business over the years, taking their trade secrets with them.
An idea can, however, have a copyright and also be a trade secret.
"To give away our trade secrets would not be to my advantage" is all he will say.
I'm letting out a trade secret, but it's never going to happen.
"How many questions can a supplier ask without getting into trade secrets?"
Giving away trade secrets of how to make bombs here you know.
What he means is another corporate stone wall, trade secrets.
"Come now, I must be allowed to keep some trade secrets."
"It makes sense that they are not going to hand over their trade secrets," the official said.
He or she is taking what belongs to someone else - information, trade secrets and the like.
Another compelling reason to stay private is to protect trade secrets.
What trade secrets does every volunteer cook need to know?
Too late, because the trade secrets were shared, the damage was done.
"Learning their spots is a trade secret," he said with a smile.
"It's very easy for a company to contend that any piece of information is a trade secret."
We have also found a consistent position for protecting company and trade secrets.
If you've got a great idea, invention or trade secret, you need to protect it.
"I want to do away with the whole concept of trade secrets.
For the first time here, trade secrets and industrial design are protected.