Intellectual Property
Nov. 18, 2000
Competitive Edge
Trade secrets - whether in the form of a useful formula, a manufacturing process, a machine pattern, a device or a list of customers - provide one of the most cost-effective means by which a company can establish and maintain a competitive advantage - as long as the trade secrets are properly protected.
Jonathan Arnold
Trade secrets - whether in the form of a useful formula, a manufacturing process, a machine pattern, a device or a list of customers - provide one of the most cost-effective means by which a company can establish and maintain a competitive advantage - as long as the trade secrets are properly protec...
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