1. What are the responsibilities for infringement of trade secrets
1. Any Anyone who commits infringement of trade secrets shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities, including criminal liability, civil liability and administrative liability.
2. Legal basis:
"Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" 210 Article 9: Whoever commits any of the following acts of infringing on trade secrets, causing heavy losses to the right holder of trade secrets, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, and shall also or solely be fined; if it causes particularly serious consequences, he shall be sentenced to not less than three years and seven years of imprisonment.
(1) Obtaining the business secrets of the obligee through theft, inducement, coercion or other improper means;
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(2) Disclosing, using or allowing others to use the right holder’s business secrets obtained through the means mentioned in the preceding paragraph;
(3) Violating the agreement or violating the obligee's requirements for keeping trade secrets, disclosing, using or allowing others to use the trade secrets in his possession.
2. What are the acts of infringement of trade secrets
1. Theft, bribery, fraud, coercion, and electronic intrusion or other improper means to obtain the right holder’s business secrets;
2. Disclose, use or allow others to use the right holder’s business secrets obtained by the previous means;
3. Violation of confidentiality obligations or violations of rights holders’ regulations on keeping commercial secretsRequest, disclose, use or allow others to use the business secrets in their possession;
4. Instigate, induce or help others to violate confidentiality obligations or violate the rights holder's relevant confidentiality obligations Requirements for trade secrets, obtaining, disclosing, using or allowing others to use the right holder’s trade secrets.
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