Gepubliceerd op donderdag 7 februari 2013
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Publieke EU-consultatie: bedrijfsgeheimen en know-how

Europese Commissie, Public consultation on the protection of business and research know-how, ec.europa.eu.

De EC (DG Internal Market & Services) is zich momenteel zeer breed op dit onderwerp aan het oriënteren. Zo is vorig jaar, in opdracht van de Europese Commissie, een rapport van Hogan Lovells LLP verschenen over dit onderwerp (IEF 10788). Tevens wordt dit kwartaal de uitkomst van een tweede studie verwacht, uitgevoerd door Baker & McKenzie (IEF 12010). Naast het laten verrichten van verschillende onderzoeken treedt de EC echter graag in contact met het bedrijfsleven, zodat ze een duidelijk beeld kunnen vormen van de problematiek omtrent de bescherming van bedrijfsgeheimen. De consultatietermijn loopt tot 8 maart 2013.

Keeping valuable information secret is often the only or the most effective way that companies have to protect their intellectual property (such as the results of their research and innovation efforts). Although patents play a decisive role in this area, there are limitations as to what can be patented. New business solutions, marketing data and many incremental technological improvements, for example, are not patentable). Concerns regarding the effectiveness of the legal protection against the misappropriation of trade secrets in the Internal Market are already being voiced.

The differences between national laws of Member States are claimed to be such as to make it difficult to ensure that the right protective measures against such misappropriation are being applied in cross-border business. The current redress possibilities are claimed not to represent a sufficiently strong deterrent against theft of such confidential business information. This could dissuade the sharing of confidential business information across borders with business partners who could offer valuable possibilities to develop new markets for innovative products.

In view of these concerns, the European Commission has decided to analyse the current situation in the Union in more detail and to collect views with regard to the protection of business and research know-how in the Union.

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