Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Text messaging threats to trade secrets?

So reports Crain's Detroit Business in 'Private' messages often open secrets:
"I advise everyone and practice it absolutely. I don't send anything I don't want public," said Mark Malven, leader of the technology transaction practice in the Bloomfield Hills office of Dykema Gossett P.L.L.C. "I don't put anything sensitive into an e-mail or a text message that I wouldn't want to see in the newspaper. Executives have come crashing to the ground. Companies get ruined."

Service providers say they erase text messages from their servers — AT&T deletes messages after 72 hours, according to spokesperson Howard Riefs, and others do so in times ranging up to two weeks — but you shouldn't rely on that, say industry professionals.
Remember that for a successful trade secrets case the business must keep them secret. See my post Trade secrets - an overview for more on this and read the rest of the article from Crain's, too.

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