Non-Disclosure Agreement

Non-Disclosure Agreement

Non-Disclosure Agreement:

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legal contract that prohibits one or more parties from disclosing confidential information to others. It is commonly used to protect trade secrets, proprietary information, or sensitive business data from unauthorized use or disclosure. The agreement typically defines the scope and duration of the confidentiality obligation, the exceptions to the obligation, and the consequences of a breach. It may also include provisions for the return or destruction of confidential materials upon termination of the agreement. NDAs are an important tool for businesses and individuals to safeguard their intellectual property, maintain competitive advantages, and comply with legal and ethical obligations. They should be carefully drafted and reviewed by legal counsel to ensure their enforceability and to avoid unintended consequences.

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