Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: Trade Secrets Legal Protection
Trade Secrets Legal Protection
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- From a Comparative Analysis of US and EU Law to a New Model of Understanding
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- Springer Nature Switzerland, 06/2024
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Paperback
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031267888
- Bestellnummer: 11907236
- Umfang: 524 Seiten
- Auflage: 2023
- Gewicht: 785 g
- Maße: 235 x 155 mm
- Stärke: 29 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 29.6.2024
- Serie: Munich Studies on Innovation and Competition - Band 19
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
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Klappentext
Despite the economic relevance of trade secrets, their legal protection is not based on a robust theoretical corpus, and a large uncertainty remains regarding how they should be legally apprehended. The present book investigates the foundations of their legal protection by assessing its justifications and aims to define how this legal apprehension should be organized.The book starts with a comparative analysis of the US and the EU legal frameworks. It demonstrates the parentship existing between the two systems of protection and highlights that the incremental structuring of trade secrets protection has led to legal systems lacking broad-based conceptual foundations. In both legal orders, trade secrets rely on blurred protection, formally anchored in unfair competition, the strength of which, however, comes closer to that offered by intellectual property law. In this convoluted architecture, the judiciary is required to play a decisive role, especially at the enforcement stage. However, the absence of clarity concerning the telos of trade secrets protection leads to legal uncertainty, potentially incoherent enforcement, and, all in all, to inefficient outcomes from a welfare perspective.
The book then explores a theoretical framework based on a distinction between two legal objects: the undertakings secret sphere and secret pieces of information. Securing the undertakings secret sphere appears as a condition for the competition process to happen in an economy working under structural uncertainty. It requires objective regulations enforced by public authorities. On the other hand, the legal apprehension of secret pieces of information should be considered as falling within the realm of immaterial goods regulation aiming to solve the deficit of marketability of this type of good. This might call after conducting a careful policy trade-off for the establishment of relative (i. e. inter partes) subjective rights.