Act 2
Trade Secrets Protection Act
2009
6. Disclosure contrary to honest commercial practice.
Acts contrary to honest commercial practice include but are not
limited to the following(a) discovery of another person's undisclosed information by
physical force or unauthorized entry into a place of
business or a particular part of a place of business of the
person who possesses that undisclosed information, either
directly or through a third party;
(b) discovery of another person's undisclosed information
through fraudulent misrepresentation to induce disclosure
or through an act of deceit, either directly or through a
third party;
(c) discovery of another person's undisclosed information by
eavesdropping, electronic listening, unauthorized access
to the person's private correspondence or files or any other
improper means;
(d) disclosure or use of another person's undisclosed information
in breach of contract or in breach of confidence;
(e) disclosure or use of another person's information where, by
virtue of the place or manner in which that information is
obtained, circumstances reasonably suggest that the
information is subject to an expectation of privacy;
(f) disclosure or use of another person's undisclosed information
obtained unlawfully;
(g) disclosure or use of another person's undisclosed information
by a person to whom it is disclosed without being
informed that the information is subject to an obligation of
confidentiality, after being informed that that information
is in.fact subject to an obligation of confidentiality; or
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