REVERSE-ENGINEERING

reverse-engineering,n. Intellectual property. The process of discovering how an invention

works by inspecting and studying it, esp. by taking it apart in order to learn how it works and how

to copy it and improve it. • Reverse-engineering is a proper means of discovering trade secrets,

according to the Uniform Trade Secrets Act, and is a defense against a suit for misappropriation of

trade secrets. But it is not a defense in a suit for patent infringement. — reverse-engineer,vb. [Blacks Law 8th]