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{{a|confi|}}Careful, trooper. It is fun to throw around big words, but be aware of what they mean. | {{a|confi|}}''For a rumination our habit to wilfully confuse a dull public utility with proprietary information see [[secret sauce]]''. | ||
Careful, trooper. It is fun to throw around big words, but be aware of what they mean. | |||
“[[Proprietary]]”, so our good friends on the world wide web tell us<ref>{{Google2|define|proprietary}}</ref>, means “of or relating to an [[owner]] or [[ownership]]”. | “[[Proprietary]]”, so our good friends on the world wide web tell us<ref>{{Google2|define|proprietary}}</ref>, means “of or relating to an [[owner]] or [[ownership]]”. | ||
Ownership implies a [[property]] right of some sort<ref>{{Google2|define|property}}: the right to the possession, use, or disposal of something; ''[[ownership]]''.</ref>. | Ownership implies a [[property]] right of some sort<ref>{{Google2|define|property}}: the right to the possession, use, or disposal of something; ''[[ownership]]''.</ref>. When it comes to [[information]], “ownership” is a slippery concept. Only certain kinds of information may be owned at all— those that qualify as [[intellectual property]]: [[copyright]]ed material; [[patent]]s and [[trade mark]]s. | ||
''You can’t own raw data, or facts, or simple lists of things''. Client lists, trading data, a credit history, the economic data from your business — these things may be commercially sensitive, and they may be secret — but ''they are not [[proprietary information]]''. | ''You can’t own raw data, or facts, or simple lists of things''. Client lists, trading data, a credit history, the economic data from your business — these things may be commercially sensitive, and they may be secret — but ''they are not [[proprietary information]]''. |