trade secret protection
Trade secret protection refers to the legal measures and strategies aimed at safeguarding confidential and proprietary information, formulas, techniques, or practices that provide a competitive advantage to a business. It involves maintaining secrecy, restricting access, and utilizing contractual agreements and legal remedies to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure by employees, competitors, or the public.
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