2. Coercion refers to intimidating or threatening people who know business secrets and forcing others to provide business secrets. Other improper means refer to other improper means other than theft, inducement and coercion, such as robbing drawings containing trade secrets.
3. Disclosing, using or allowing others to use the business secrets of the obligee obtained through the first method mentioned above. Disclosure refers to informing the obligee's competitors or others of the business secrets illegally obtained by the obligee, or disclosing the contents of the business secrets.
4. Use refers to the use of business secrets illegally obtained by oneself for production or operation; Allowing others to use it refers to allowing others to use their own business secrets for production or operation, including paid and unpaid cases.
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Commercial crimes can be classified according to different standards. According to the nature of commercial activities, commercial crimes can be divided into commercial crimes in commodity production, commercial crimes in commodity exchange or circulation, commercial crimes in commercial service activities and commercial crimes in commercial credit activities.
From the different social relations violated by commercial crimes, commercial crimes can be divided into crimes of producing and selling fake and inferior commodities, crimes of endangering the normal activities of companies and enterprises, crimes of endangering financial and credit activities, crimes of endangering tax collection and management, and crimes of disturbing the order of market activities; Wait a minute.
The crime of commercial service activities refers to the serious behavior of commercial subjects who violate the relevant provisions of service management in commercial service activities. Including: the crime of forced service (forced transaction), the crime of intentionally providing false intermediary documents, the crime of damaging business reputation, the crime of tax evasion and so on.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Crime of Infringement of Trade Secrets