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Old October 22, 2011, 01:57 AM
Phil
 
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Default Very Quietly! ... Trade Secret, Protecting IP in Novel Food Ingredients & Derived...

Derived products! ...

Common Sense... Very Privately, Carefully and Smartly Communicated with a few little ''Twists'' here and there, Only where and when Necessary! ...

Quick research... (Quickly copy and pasted)... With a few Particular thoughts & comments! ... Might just Give you some {Food for Thought} without releasing Too Many details...

[Think]... Less is More! ...

Meaning...

The Notion that Simplicity and Clarity Lead to Good Design...

Origin..

This is a 19th century Proverbial phrase. It is first found in print in Andrea Del Sarto, 1855, a poem by Robert Browning:

Who strive - you don't know how the others strive
To paint a little thing like that you smeared
Carelessly passing with your robes afloat,-
Yet do much less, so much less, Someone says,
(I know his name, no matter) - so much less!
Well, less is more, Lucrezia...

Keep as a trade secret?

Trade secrets are commonly used in the food industry to protect ingredients, compositions, formulas, and methods of manufacture or processes. The use of trade secrets may be applicable where the product/process does not meet certain patentability criteria. An essential requirement of trade secret protection is that total secrecy is maintained. This requires that people inside the organisation do not divulge sensitive information to anyone external...

Protecting IP in novel food ingredients & derived products
http://www.jaws.co.nz/news/2011/10/1...-products.aspx

Phil

Last edited by Phil : October 22, 2011 at 02:36 AM. Reason: additional info...
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