Protecting trade secrets is a core factor in the success of German businesses. In today’s global competitive landscape, where information is power, possessing unique business know-how is not only an advantage, but also a determining factor in the survival of a business. These business secrets, from unique manufacturing formulas, optimized manufacturing processes to innovative business strategies, are all valuable intangible assets, the result of continuous research, development and innovation. The successful protection of these assets not only helps German businesses maintain a sustainable competitive position in the international market, but also contributes to the development of the German economy, which is famous for innovation. Viet An Law would like to guide customers on how to protect trade secrets in Germany through the article below.
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In the past, German law allowed anyone who wanted to protect trade secret information to arbitrarily declare it a trade secret. Even if there is no clear evidence, as long as the information is confidential and related to the company’s business, it is protected by law.
However, under the new law, in order to be protected by law, businesses must prove that they have taken specific measures to keep that information confidential. These measures must be clear and recognizable from the outside.
This poses two major challenges for businesses. First, they need to clearly identify what information is confidential and needs to be protected. Second, they must choose the appropriate security measures for each type of information. Each type of information will require different security measures.
To do this, businesses should make a list of confidential information and determine the level of security required for each type of information. This is similar to cataloging personal data processing activities under the GDPR. Although not required, making this list will help businesses have clear evidence in the event of a dispute.
Information that needs to be kept confidential may include: customer information, finances, manufacturing formulas, product design, software source code, etc. Businesses also need to clearly identify who in the company has access to this information
After identifying the information that needs to be secured, businesses need to take appropriate protective measures in accordance with German law. These measures can be divided into three main groups:
Choosing the right security measures depends on many factors such as: the nature and value of the information, the scope of the people who are accessed, and the working environment. Therefore, businesses need to carefully evaluate each specific case to make an appropriate decision.
To ensure the effective protection of business secrets, enterprises should:
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