Uniform Trade Secrets Act
(Drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, as amended 1985)
§1. Definitions
As used in this Act, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Improper means" includes theft, bribery, misrepresentation, breach or inducement of a breach of duty to
maintain secrecy, or espionage through electronic or other means.
(2) "Misappropriation " means: (i) acquisition of a trade secret of another by a person who knows or has
reason to know that the trade secret was acquired by improper means; or (ii) disclosure or use of a trade
secret of another without express or implied consent by a person who (A) used improper means to acquire
knowledge of the trade secret; or (B) at the time of disclosure or use knew or had reason to know that his
knowledge of the trade secret was (I) derived from or through a person who has utilized improper means to
acquire it; (II) acquired under circumstances giving rise to a duty to maintain its secrecy or limit its use; or
(III) derived from or through a person who owed a duty to the person seeking relief to maintain its secrecy
or limit its use; or (C) before a material change of his position, knew or had reason to know that it was a
trade secret ad that knowledge of it had been acquired by accident or mistake.
(3) "Person" means a natural person, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, joint
venture, government, governmental subdivision or agency, or any other legal or commercial entity.
(4) "Trade secret" means information, including a formula, pattern, compilation, program device, method,
technique, or process, that: (i) derives independent economic value, actual or potential, from no being
generally known to, and not being readily ascertainable by proper means by, other persons who can obtain
economic value from its disclosure or use, and (ii) is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the
circumstances to maintain its secrecy.
§2. Injunctive Relief
(a) Actual or threatened misappropriation may be enjoined. Upon application to the court an injunction shall
be terminated when the trade secret has ceased to exist, but the injunction may be continued for an
additional reasonable period of time in order to eliminate commercial advantage that otherwise would be
derived from the misappropriation.
(b) In exceptional circumstances, an injunction may condition future use upon payment of a reasonable
royalty for no longer than the period of time for which use could have been prohibited. Exceptional
circumstances include, but are not limited to, a material and prejudicial change of position prior to acquiring
knowledge or reason to know of misappropriation that renders a prohibitive injunction inequitable.
(c) In appropriate circumstances, affirmative acts to protect a trade secret may be compelled by court order.
§3. Damages
(a) Except to the extent that a material and prejudicial change of position prior to acquiring knowledge or
reason to know of misappropriation renders a monetary recovery inequitable, a complainant is entitled to
recover damages for misappropriation. Damages can include both the actual loss caused by
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misappropriation and the unjust enrichment caused by misappropriation that is not taken into account in
computing actual loss. In lieu of damages measured by any other methods, the damages caused by
misappropriation may be measured by imposition of liability for a reasonable royalty for a misappropriator's
unauthorized disclosure or use of a trade secret.
(b) If willful and malicious misappropriation exists, the court may award exemplary damages in the amount
not exceeding twice any award made under subsection (a).
§4. Attorney's Fees
If (i) a claim of misappropriation is made in bad faith, (ii) a motion to terminate an injunction is made or
resisted in bad faith, or (iii) willful and malicious misappropriation exists, the court may award reasonable
attorney's fees to the prevailing party.
§5. Preservation of Secrecy
In action under this Act, a court shall preserve the secrecy of an alleged trade secret by reasonable means,
which may include granting protective orders in connection with discovery proceedings, holding in-camera
hearings, sealing the records of the action, and ordering any person involved in the litigation not to disclose
an alleged trade secret without prior court approval.
§6. Statute of Limitations
An action for misappropriation must be brought within 3 years after the misappropriation is discovered or
by the exercise of reasonable diligence should have been discovered. For the purposes of this section, a
continuing misappropriation constitutes a single claim.
§7. Effect on Other Law
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), this [Act] displaces conflicting tort, restitutionary, and other law of
this State providing civil remedies for misappropriation of a trade secret.
(b) This [Act] does not affect: (1) contractual remedies, whether or not based upon misappropriation of a
trade secret; or (2) other civil remedies that are not based upon misappropriation of a trade secret; or (3)
criminal remedies, whether or not based upon misappropriation of a trade secret.
§8. Uniformity of Application and Construction
This act shall be applied and construed to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law with
respect to the subject of this Act among states enacting it.
§9. Short Title
This Act may be cited as the Uniform Trade Secrets Act.
§10. Severability
If any provision of this Act or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the invalidity
does not affect other provisions or applications of the Act which can be given effect without the invalid
provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Act are severable.
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§11. Time of Taking Effect
This [Act] takes effect on __________, and does not apply to misappropriation occurring prior to the
effective date. With respect to a continuing misappropriation that began prior to the effective date, the [Act]
also does not apply to the continuing misappropriation that occurs after the effective date.
§12. Repeal
The following Acts and parts of Acts are repealed*****:
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