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Trade secrets can be protected for: A) an unlimited period of time. B) 20 years according to federal law. C) 14 years according to state law. D) 50 years if renewed to the maximum allowed, five 10-year renewable terms.

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Trade secrets can be protected for:

A) an unlimited period of time.

Unlike patents, which have a limited duration, trade secrets can potentially be protected for an unlimited period as long as they meet the criteria of being secret, having commercial value, and being subject to reasonable efforts to maintain their secrecy. There is no specific time limit for the protection of trade secrets, and they can remain protected as long as they meet these conditions.

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