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====“Confidential Information”====
The definition of confidential information and the significance of “[[disclosed information]]” and “[[derived information]]”.
[[Copyright vs. confidence]]: the difference between [[confidential information]] and [[intellectual property]]
====The confidentiality obligation itself====
With whom you can share [[confidential information]] and on what terms: [[permitted disclosures]] to [[permitted disclosees]]. The [[purpose]] for which the [[confidential information]] is needed.
When it’s all over: The [[return of information]]. The [[Term - Confi Provision|term]] of a confidentiality obligation
====What you ''shouldn’t'' have====
[[Exclusivity]], an [[indemnity]] and [[non-solicitation]]. 
====When things go wrong====
[[Remedies for breach of confidence]]
====Boilerplate====
The inevitable [[Reps and warranties - Confi Provision|reps and warranties]] — though in this more like what you are ''not'' saying

Latest revision as of 08:37, 6 June 2024

NDA Anatomy™
JC’s guide to non-standard confidentiality agreements.
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Purpose
Disclosing party
Receiving party
Confidential information
Confidentiality obligation
Permitted disclosuresDisclosure to regulatorsAffiliates
Return of information
Non-solicitation/Non-circumvention
Term
Representations and warranties
Remedies
Permitted disclosees
Term
Term
Term
Term
Term
Term
Term

“Confidential Information”

The definition of confidential information and the significance of “disclosed information” and “derived information”. Copyright vs. confidence: the difference between confidential information and intellectual property

The confidentiality obligation itself

With whom you can share confidential information and on what terms: permitted disclosures to permitted disclosees. The purpose for which the confidential information is needed. When it’s all over: The return of information. The term of a confidentiality obligation

What you shouldn’t have

Exclusivity, an indemnity and non-solicitation.

When things go wrong

Remedies for breach of confidence

Boilerplate

The inevitable reps and warranties — though in this more like what you are not saying