I know nothing about law, but if Twitter took Facebook to court, wouldn’t they have to reveal the trade secrets they allege were stolen, no longer making them secret? Or is revealing then in court perceived as an open secret?
Courts can have closed source code audited. It’s literally done in a locked room on a device that doesn’t have the ability to export, and people that enter the room are monitored.
I know nothing about law, but if Twitter took Facebook to court, wouldn’t they have to reveal the trade secrets they allege were stolen, no longer making them secret? Or is revealing then in court perceived as an open secret?
Courts can have closed source code audited. It’s literally done in a locked room on a device that doesn’t have the ability to export, and people that enter the room are monitored.