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Statutes > Nevada > Title-52 > Chapter-600a > 600a-055

600A.055  Misappropriation and posting or dissemination on Internet: Effect.  A trade secret that is misappropriated and posted, displayed or otherwise disseminated on the Internet shall be deemed to remain a trade secret as defined in NRS 600A.030 and not to have “ceased to exist” for the purposes of subsection 1 of NRS 600A.040 if:

      1.  The owner, within a reasonable time after discovering that the trade secret has been misappropriated and posted, displayed or otherwise disseminated on the Internet, obtains an injunction or order issued by a court requiring that the trade secret be removed from the Internet; and

      2.  The trade secret is removed from the Internet within a reasonable time after the injunction or order requiring removal of the trade secret is issued by the court.

      (Added to NRS by 2001, 406)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-52 > Chapter-600a > 600a-055

600A.055  Misappropriation and posting or dissemination on Internet: Effect.  A trade secret that is misappropriated and posted, displayed or otherwise disseminated on the Internet shall be deemed to remain a trade secret as defined in NRS 600A.030 and not to have “ceased to exist” for the purposes of subsection 1 of NRS 600A.040 if:

      1.  The owner, within a reasonable time after discovering that the trade secret has been misappropriated and posted, displayed or otherwise disseminated on the Internet, obtains an injunction or order issued by a court requiring that the trade secret be removed from the Internet; and

      2.  The trade secret is removed from the Internet within a reasonable time after the injunction or order requiring removal of the trade secret is issued by the court.

      (Added to NRS by 2001, 406)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-52 > Chapter-600a > 600a-055

600A.055  Misappropriation and posting or dissemination on Internet: Effect.  A trade secret that is misappropriated and posted, displayed or otherwise disseminated on the Internet shall be deemed to remain a trade secret as defined in NRS 600A.030 and not to have “ceased to exist” for the purposes of subsection 1 of NRS 600A.040 if:

      1.  The owner, within a reasonable time after discovering that the trade secret has been misappropriated and posted, displayed or otherwise disseminated on the Internet, obtains an injunction or order issued by a court requiring that the trade secret be removed from the Internet; and

      2.  The trade secret is removed from the Internet within a reasonable time after the injunction or order requiring removal of the trade secret is issued by the court.

      (Added to NRS by 2001, 406)