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It is intellectual property, regardless of copyright.



“Intellectual property” is a catch-all for copyright, trademark, patent, and trade secrets. There isn’t really law that protects IP as a general concept, just those four.


It isn't protected as a trade secret if they mostly freely shared it with .edu addresses. And once it has been leaked out widely publicly it isn't either.




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