Are Aunt Millies Bakeries' formulas considered proprietary information?
Aunt_Millies_Bakeries Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
§6.1 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. As a result of this Agreement, DISTRIBUTOR may have access to or obtain certain information not available to the general public regarding AUNT MILLIE'S business ("Confidential Information"). DISTRIBUTOR acknowledges that the Confidential Information constitutes valuable trade secrets to AUNT MILLIE'S and DISTRIBUTOR agrees that it shall use AUNT MILLIE'S Confidential Information solely in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and it will not disclose, or permit the disclosure of same, directly or indirectly, to any third party without AUNT MILLIE'S prior written consent. DISTRIBUTOR agrees to exercise due care in protecting the Confidential Information from unauthorized use and disclosure. However, DISTRIBUTOR has no responsibility for safeguarding any information that it can document in writing (i) is in the public domain through no fault of its own, (ii) was properly known to it, without restriction, prior to disclosure by AUNT MILLIE'S, (iii) was properly disclosed to it, without restriction, by another person with the legal authority to do so, (iv) is independently developed by DISTRIBUTOR without use or reference to AUNT MILLIE'S proprietary information or (v) is required to be disclosed pursuant to a
judicial or legislative order or proceeding; provided that, to the extent permitted by and practical under the circumstances, DISTRIBUTOR provides to AUNT MILLIE'S prior notice of the intended disclosure and an opportunity to respond or object to the disclosure or if prior notice is not permitted or practical under the circumstances, prompt notice of such disclosure.
§6.2 INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. In the event of actual or threatened breach of the provisions of this Article 6, AUNT MILLIE'S will be entitled to immediate injunctive and other equitable relief, without bond and without the necessity of showing actual damage.
Source: Item 14 — PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION (FDD page 31)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Aunt Millies Bakeries' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the company considers certain information as confidential. As a distributor, you may gain access to information not available to the general public regarding Aunt Millie's business. Aunt Millie's considers this information valuable trade secrets.
As a franchisee, you must use Aunt Millie's confidential information only as allowed in the agreement and not share it with others unless Aunt Millie's gives written permission. You are expected to protect this information from unauthorized use or disclosure.
However, you are not responsible for protecting information that is already public, was known to you without restrictions before Aunt Millie's shared it, was properly disclosed to you without restrictions by someone else with legal authority, was independently developed by you without using Aunt Millie's proprietary information, or is required to be disclosed by a court or legislative order. In the case of a required disclosure, you must give Aunt Millie's prior notice, if possible, so they can respond or object to the disclosure. If prior notice is not possible, you must provide prompt notice of the disclosure.
If you breach these confidentiality provisions, Aunt Millie's is entitled to immediate injunctive and other equitable relief without needing to post a bond or prove actual damages.