Is corporate intellectual property considered CUI?
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No, unless such IP was created for, or included in requirements, relating to a government contract. Per DCSA, “This includes information and material related to or associated with the following categories when created specifically for the DoD:
- A company’s products, business, or activities, including but not limited to financial information
- Data or statements
- Trade secrets
- Product research and development
- Existing and future product designs and
- performance specifications
- Marketing plans or techniques
- Schematics
- Client lists
- Computer programs
- Processes
Source: https://www.dcsa.mil/Portals/91/Documents/CTP/CUI/21-10-13%20CUI%20FAQ%20FINAL.pdf
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