Can a Microsoft Access database, however detailed, be considered a trade secret? If said database is regularly discussed, shown, displayed and described to customers, vendors and employees alike over a period of ten years, can it be considered a "trade secret?"
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Thank you for the post, I am happy to assist you by answering your questions. Yes, it can. It is the content of the database that may be considered a trade secret. For example, a client list is considered a trade secret. However, if the "secret" nature of the database has been made available to the public by the owner of the content it is no longer considered a trade secret. Please let me know if you need additional guidance or have any follow up questions.
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