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Posted in: Researcher at Japan institute denies leaking secrets to Chinese firm See in context

I'm French.

The only ones making valid arguments here are the ones that actually cite UCPA.

Here is a citation:

"The term “trade secret” as used in this Act means technical or businessinformation useful for commercial activities such as manufacturing or marketing methods that is kept secret and that is not publicly known."

Fluorine compounds are nothing new.

He worked at an institute too, not a company that uses a secret formula as insulator. You can't argue a fluorine compound formula to be that much better than any other. At most, it was more practical, which is far from being grounds to consider it a trade secret.

It's just a political arrest, that's all.

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