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	<title>Comments on: Trade Secret Law 101:  Why Entrepreneurs Should Care About Trade Secret Law</title>
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		<title>By: AOL Reports For The First Time; Bright Roll Gets $10 Million; Widgetbucks Is Dead</title>
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		<description>[...] Jill Hubbard Bowman, an intellectual property attorney, has started a new blog called IP Law For Startups. In one of her first posts she discusses, &quot;Why Entrepreneurs Should Care About Trade Secret Law.&quot; She points to software developers who could be coding a new iteration of a product which may have already been &quot;infected&quot; by stolen code implemented by a previous programmer. Read more. [...]</description>
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