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Coca-Cola Company’s efforts to keep its soft drink formula a trade secret

Coca-Cola Company’s efforts to keep its soft drink formula a trade secret

ASSIGNMENT 04

C12 Business Law

Directions:  Be sure to save an electronic copy of your answer before submitting it to Ashworth College for grading. Unless otherwise stated, answer in complete sentences, and be sure to use correct English, spelling and grammar. Sources must be cited in APA format. Your response should be four (4) double-spaced pages; refer to the “Assignment Format” page located on the Course Home page for specific format requirements.

Part A

Using the Internet as a resource, research the Coca-Cola Company’s efforts to keep its soft drink formula a trade secret over the course of the company’s (and the soft drink’s) one hundred-year-plus history.

Provide a brief summary of The Coca-Cola Company’s efforts to protect its soft drink formula as a trade secret.

 

Describe one (1) challenge the company has faced in preserving its trade secret.

 

Describe two (2) reasons why The Coca-Cola Company would choose to protect its soft drink formula as a trade secret, as opposed to using another form of intellectual property protection (for example, a patent).

Part B

Through Internet research, find and describe three (3) examples of physical or mental problems covered by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), and three (3) examples of physical or mental problems not covered by the ADA.

 

Present an argument supporting the position that the ADA has been appropriately interpreted and applied by the courts (in terms of the types of disabilities covered), or that it has not (for example, that it has been overly interpreted and applied to too many types of physical and mental maladies). Provide two (2) supporting facts to justify your position.

 

Grading Rubric

Please refer to the rubric on the following page for the grading criteria for this assignment.

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Trade secrets refer to information whose value is derived from limiting its accessibility. The essential components of a trade secret are that it must be a real secret, one that can only be disclosed to the employees of the organization who need the information to undertake their responsibilities (Gil Zvulony, n.d.). Significantly, the company often deploys the use of stronger-than-usual precautions to ensure that the information is safeguarded (Gil Zvulony, n.d.). The Coca-Cola drink formula is the most famous trade secrets in the business world. The carbonated soft drink is produced in Atlanta under the registered…………………………

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