Give five examples of what can be kept as trade secrets.
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ChatGPT
more than 4 weeks ago
1. Formulas for products, such as the recipe for Coca-Cola or the secret blend of herbs and spices used by KFC. 2. Manufacturing processes, such as the method used to create a specific type of semiconductor or the technique for producing a certain type of fabric. 3. Customer lists and marketing strategies, such as the database of clients maintained by a marketing agency or the tactics used by a successful sales team. 4. Software algorithms and code, such as the proprietary algorithms used by a financial trading firm or the source code for a popular mobile app. 5. Research and development plans, such as the roadmap for a new pharmaceutical drug or the strategy for developing a cutting-edge technology.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 4 weeks ago
1. Secret formulas (e.g., Coca-Cola recipe, KFC's 11 secret herbs and spices) 2. Manufacturing processes (e.g., Apple's lithium-ion battery production techniques) 3. Business plans and strategies (e.g., Amazon's algorithms and metrics) 4. Customer lists and databases (e.g., email addresses, demographics, purchase histories) 5. Trade secrets protected by patents but not publicly disclosed in the patent application (e.g., inventions that have not yet been commercialized)