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Book Title: The Law and Theory of Trade Secrecy
Editor(s): Dreyfuss, C. Rochelle; Strandburg, J. Katherine
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847208996
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Acknowledgements xvii
Introduction Rochelle C. Dreyfuss and Katherine J. Strandburg xviii
PART I FOUNDATIONS
1 Trade secrecy in Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory 3
Jeanne C. Fromer
2 The Restatements, the Uniform Act and the status of
American trade secret law 18
Robert Denicola
3 Trade secrecy, innovation and the requirement of reasonable
secrecy precautions 46
Robert G. Bone
4 Trade secrecy and common law confidentiality: the problem
of multiple regimes 77
Charles Tait Graves
5 The surprising virtues of treating trade secrets as IP rights 109
Mark A. Lemley
6 Trade secrets as intellectual property rights: a disgraceful
upgrading Notes on an Italian `reform' 140
Gustavo Ghidini and Valeria Falce
7 Trade secret law and information development incentives 152
Michael Risch
PART II SECRECY AND SHARING
8 How trade secrecy law generates a natural semicommons
of innovative know-how 185
Jerome H. Reichman
9 Open innovation and the private-collective model for
innovation incentives 201
Eric von Hippel and Georg von Krogh
10 Open secrets 222
Michael J. Madison
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vi The law and theory of trade secrecy
11 Uncorking trade secrets: sparking the interaction between
trade secrecy and open biotechnology 246
Geertrui Van Overwalle
PART III IMPACT ON OTHER PUBLIC POLICY
ARENAS
12 First Amendment defenses in trade secrecy cases 269
Pamela Samuelson
13 Trade secrets and the `philosophy' of copyright: a case of
culture crash 299
Diane Leenheer Zimmerman
14 Trade secrets and antitrust law 332
Harry First
15 The troubling consequences ...
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