The Wexler case found that Greenberg had the right to his own formulas because __

A. it would be unfair for his old company to use those formulas
B. his new company did not own the rights to the formulas
C. no one owned the rights to the formulas that Greenberg had created
D. not allowing him to do so would unfairly restrict his ability to compete with thenew company


D

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