ACT AGAINST UNFAIR COMPETITION 1984 as amended
I. CIVIL AND PENAL PROVISIONS
1. Acts of Unfair Competition
Acts Contrary to Public Policy
1. Any person who in the course of business activity for the purposes of competition commits acts contrary to public policy may be compelled to refrain from such acts and held liable for damages.
Disclosure of Trade or Industrial Secrets:
Misuse of Entrusted Documents
11. (1) Any person who, as an employee of an enterprise, divulges, for the purpose of competition, without authorization trade or industrial secrets confided to him or accessible to him during his term of employment shall be sentenced by the court to a term of imprisonment not exceeding three months or a fine not exceeding 180 times the per diem rate.
(2) The same penalty shall be incurred by any person who, without authorization, exploits or communicates to other persons, for the purposes of competition trade or industrial secrets of which he has knowledge as a result of one of the communications referred to in paragraph (1) or through an act of his own that is contrary to law or public policy.
(3) Proceedings shall be instituted only at the request of the injured party.
12. (1) Any person who without authorization, exploits or communicates to other persons, for the purposes of competition, documents or instructions of a technical nature that have been entrusted to him in the course of business activity shall be sentenced by the court to a term of imprisonment not exceeding three months or a fine not exceeding 180 times the per diem rate.
(2) This provision shall not apply where the documents or instructions have been entrusted to the employee by the proprietor of the enterprise.
(3) Proceedings shall be instituted only at the request of the injured party.
Civil Action in the Cases Covered by Sections 10 to 12
13. Proceedings for an injunction and damages may be instituted against persons acting contrary to the provisions of Sections 10 to 12.