I do not believe you are bound by any law to keep your mouth shut. Now how
you found out about it may be a question. Were you spying, did someone from
Apple blab, did you over here a conversation? I think this is what happens
when the press say's "an anonymous source".

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:32 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: A legal question


I just read a bit about the (supposed) new Apple release, the iWalk, and
a question occured to me. Is it against the law to reveal information
about a companies product? I'm _not_ talking about employees who sign
employee contracts, but outside folk. Ie, if I don't work for Apple, and
I find out about their product, let's say by accident (not by illegaly
spying, breaking in, etc), does the 1st Amendment protect my right to
tell the world about the product?

I guess a more general version of this is - are company's trade secrets
protected, implicitly, by law?


-rc

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