• frezik@midwest.social
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    4 hours ago

    Trade secrets don’t need to be enforced much by law. You can create an ad hoc trade secret regime by simply keeping your secret between a few key employees. As it happens, there are some laws that go beyond that to help companies keep the secret, but that only extends something that could happen naturally.

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      1 hour ago

      To get closer to the free market there would have to be a duty to disclose any- and everything that’s now a trade secret, no matter how easily kept. To not just get closer but actually get there we all would need to be telepathic. As said, perfect information is a bitch of a concept.

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        54 minutes ago

        Being free to innovate and keep your own ideas to yourself sounds like it should be part of the free market though.

        Forcing people to disclose their (mental) secrets seems bizarre.

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          I’m not arguing for any policies, just explaining what would be necessary to make the theoretical model of the free market a reality in actual reality: It assumes perfect information and perfectly rational actors, it’s a tall order.