21 November 2022FeaturesGlobal Trade SecretsTakanori Abe
Japan’s Supreme Court gives first ruling on a Criminal Trade Secret Infringement
The accused Y is a person who worked at company A, an automobile company developing, manufacturing and selling automobiles. A disclosed to Y the information concerning A's automobile product planning, etc., which A kept secret and was not publicly known, by granting Y an ID, which was an identification code for accessing such information stored in A's server computer, and a password.
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