THE INSTITUTE OF TRADE SECRETS IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH LAW IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES: DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE

This article examines the emergence of trade secrets law as a specific sub-branch of civil and industrial law which protects a trade secret regardless of whether or not it has been patented. In English law, this protection has been afforded by courts of equity since the judgment of Yovatt v. Winyard...

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