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The arrests underscore concern over industrial espionage at a time when new technologies have made it easier to transfer proprietary information.
A compact, proprietary frame made it easier for bicyclists to get on and off, compared with the traditional diamond design, and to transport.
"So, they went to the third-party that made it, who said it was proprietary information and we will not tell you".
Open source, he says, will undo the business model of firms making proprietary software, especially Microsoft just as PCs have made it almost impossible to sell expensive bundles of proprietary hardware and software except for high-end computers.
Calling something "cloud" doesn't make it any less proprietary.
Attempts by would-be gatekeepers to make it closed and proprietary must be firmly resisted.
How CityMaps has been able to assemble all the information and make it current is proprietary, Mr. Cohen said, and the company plans to apply for five patents.
Dr. Evan Snyder, director of stem cell research at the Burnham Institute in La Jolla, Calif., said WARF "hindered the field" to enhance its proprietary position, making it expensive to obtain cell lines and for scientists to collaborate.
It would mean VMware making it easy to move its proprietary virtualization technology to OpenStack.
Its IOS program is proprietary, making it costly for customers to defect to other suppliers.But that is where the parallels end.
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