Nevada Code § 603.050

Infringement of trade secrets
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It
is an infringement of a trade secret for a person, without the consent of the
owner, to obtain possession of or access to a proprietary program or a
compilation of proprietary information that is stored as data in a computer and
make or cause to be made a copy of that program or data if the program or data:
1. Is used in the owners business;
2. Gives the owner an opportunity to
obtain an advantage over competitors who do not know or use it;
3. Is treated by the owner as secret; and
4. Is not copyrighted because an
application therefor would result in the program or data no longer being
secret.

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