] The justices agreed that Bunner was free to post his own opinions ] on the Internet but ruled neither he nor others could post ] protected secrets as protected free speech. The case is not fully ] resolved, however, because the Supreme Court also ordered the San ] Jose-based appeals court to analyze whether the code is still a ] protected trade secret given its widespread exposure. When is not a secret a secret? SignOnSanDiego.com : News : Technology -- Trade secrets outweigh free speech, California top court says |