In regard to a trade secret, it may be decided that its disclosure by another was innocent, rather than wrongful, even i

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In regard to a trade secret, it may be decided that its disclosure by another was innocent, rather than wrongful, even i

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In regard to a trade secret, it may be decided that its disclosure by another was innocent, rather than wrongful, even in the case where the person making the disclosure really was guilty of malice or wrong intent. This situation may occur when:

A. The trade secret was not registered
B. The trade secret did not involve national defense information
C. The trade secret was not in current use
D. There is absence of evidence that an owner has taken reason- able precautions to protect confidential information.
E. All of the above
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