<i>'As the first wave of national implementations of the EU Trade Secrets Directive has hit, it is of great interest to identify the central issues of the new legal framework in different jurisdictions. This timely contribution delivers just that: a number of perspectives from different EU countries give account of their respective national implementation and prepare the stage for a valuable comparative law perspective on the protection of Trade Secrets. Moreover, the book encompasses a cutting-edge assessment of the Directive's effects on topical issues (employee mobility, big data, AI, personalised medicine, etc).'</i><br /> --Matthias Leistner, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Featuring both EU and wider international perspectives, chapters examine the Directive's aim of harmonizing legislation on the protection of trade secrets across the EU, and discuss how this has been implemented by member states. Contributors also explore the effects of the new regime on contentious issues and crucial sectors such as medicine, big data and AI, as well as considering its relationship with US law in particular.
Scholars and students of patent law, innovation, and EU law and governance, particularly those with an interest in the topic of information freedom, will find this book of great significance in their research. Practitioners working in trade secrets and intellectual property more broadly will also find this book's comprehensive analysis of the Directive and its practical implications invaluable.
Contributors include: T. Aplin, R. Arnold, N. Bruun, R. Cooper Dreyfuss, B. Díaz Alaminos, B. Domeij, N. Lee, T. Minssen, A. Nordberg, A. Ohly, N. Rajam, T. Riis, S.K. Sandeen, J. Schovsbo, J.S. Sherkow, H. Udsen, B. van der Donk, M. van Eechoud