Documents censored in Microsoft-Google case
Microsoft documents concerning a former executive who went to rival Googlecan’t be sealed but deserve protection because they contain trade secrets, a judge ruled yesterday.
King County Superior Court Judge Steven Gonzalez edited two documents that Microsoft regards as confidential, then released them in a much-abbreviated form.
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