The first claim for relief is for breach of fiduciary duty. In summary, the fundamental policy of the Uniform Act is to limit trade secret remedies.This appeal is from the district court's denial of a preliminary injunction against the defendants' use of Core's trade secret and proprietary information. The bill establishes remedies including injunctive relief, compensatory damages, and attorney's fees. State laws that follow the UTSA provide trade secret owners with the ability to file civil lawsuits against a party who misappropriates trade secrets. When a defendant publicly discloses a trade secret, injunctive relief is no longer available because the disclosed information ceases to be a trade secret.