Risk: Disclosure of confidential information (trade-secrets) in co-working space
Co-working spaces are hubs of knowledge transfer and innovation, attracting business owners that are idea makers. Yet, transfer of ideas may have potential to disclose trade secrets in certain opening workspaces.
Trade Secrets and Confidential Information Liability
Currently, there is no system for registration of trade secrets and confidential information in Hong Kong.
Under the common law principles of breach of confidence, the unauthorised disclosure of trade secrets can be considered as a breach of the duty of confidence owed to the trade secret owner.
The information must have the necessary quality of confidence
The information must have been imparted in circumstances importing an obligation of confidence; and
There must be an unauthorised use of the information to the detriment of the party communicating it.
If a breach of confidence is established, the trade secret owner may be entitled to remedies such as injunctions, compensatory damages, account of profits or destruction of the confidential information.
Mitigation Solutions
As a coworking space operator, one should have the responsibility to protect the confidentiality of all members’ personal or commercial information. Below are some methods Operator can take to minimise the risk of trade secrets in coworking space:
Digital Security Measures
Ensure there are secure Wi-Fi networks, password-protected access to shared resources, and encryption protocols for some sensitive data
Establishment of Confidential Meeting Rooms
Designate and provide private meeting rooms
For conducting confidential discussions without the risk of being overheard and disclosed
Collaboration guidelines
Establish guidelines for collaborative activities within the space
Ensure all members understand how to handle trade secrets when working with others
Data Protection and Compliance
Comply with applicable data protection and privacy laws, namely the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap.486)
When collecting personal data for processing, the Operator should implement appropriate data protection measures and users should obtain respective consents from others
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs)
Encourage members to utilise NDAs when sharing sensitive information with others within the coworking space
Offer templates or resources to facilitate different members’ uses
Disclaimer: Nothing in this website is intended to be nor should be construed as legal advice. This is an educational project created by students. Please consult your lawyer for legal advice.