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  2. Trade secret - Wikipedia

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    A trade secret is a form of intellectual property comprising confidential information that is not generally known or readily ascertainable, derives economic value from its secrecy, and is protected by reasonable efforts to maintain its confidentiality. [1] [2] [3] Well-known examples include the Coca-Cola formula and the recipe for Kentucky ...

  3. Finjan Holdings - Wikipedia

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    M86 was subsequently acquired by Trustwave, which still uses Finjan's technology patents under a licensing agreement. [12] In June 2013, Finjan became a publicly traded company capitalized with $30 million, installed a new management team, and began a more focused program to license the company's landmark intellectual property.

  4. Intertrust Technologies Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company then developed technology called Marlin, with mixed success. The continued emphasis on intellectual property caused the company to be called a "patent troll". [23] Huawei Technologies announced it would license Marlin in 2011. [24] A 2007 venture using Marlin with Pioneer Corporation called SyncTV had an investment from HTC ...

  5. List of parties to international patent treaties - Wikipedia

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    Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Marrakech, 1994-04-15, came into force 1995-01-01 [4] PLT Patent Law Treaty, Geneva, 2000-06-01, came into force 2005-04-28 [5] The list below was taken from details supplied by WIPO and the WTO. Dates quoted are the date on which the treaty came into effect for a given country.

  6. Trans-Pacific Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Pharmaceutical companies have criticized TPP for having too lenient intellectual property protections. [ 115 ] [ 121 ] [ 122 ] [ 123 ] In July 2015, an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine cited concerns by Médecins sans Frontières and Oxfam that a spike in drug prices caused by patent extensions could threaten millions of lives ...

  7. Intellectual property protection by Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Since the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985, the company has generally been proactive to assure its intellectual property in both hardware and software is legally protected. Nintendo's protection of its properties began as early as the arcade release of Donkey Kong which was widely cloned on other platforms, a practice common ...