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===what’s in an NDA==
===what’s in an [[NDA]]===
Let’s be blunt about this: there is a special place in hell for [[legal eagle|any advisor]] who serves up a confidentiality agreement more than 3 pages long. Even three pages is purgatorially tedious. GET TO THE POINT. It’s a goddamn [[NDA]], not the sale of your soul. Oh hang on. For those of you who can’t see your way clear to embracing the [[OneNDA]], and who have not yet been asked to get your coat, here are the basic things it needs to cover:
Let’s be blunt about this: there is a special place in hell for [[legal eagle|any advisor]] who serves up a confidentiality agreement more than 3 pages long. Even three pages is purgatorially tedious. GET TO THE POINT. It’s a goddamn [[NDA]], not the sale of your soul.  
 
For those of you who can’t see your way clear to embracing the [[OneNDA]], and who have not yet been asked to [[get your coat]], here are the basic things it needs to cover:
'''Who is who''': Who is disclosing, who is receiving, or is it mutual? Mutual is good — as it plays to the idea that this is fair, but sometimes you want to just get across the line quickly, by offering confidentiality, without requiring it. That way, for example, you can just sign without seeking ''assent''. <br>
'''Who is who''': Who is disclosing, who is receiving, or is it mutual? Mutual is good — as it plays to the idea that this is fair, but sometimes you want to just get across the line quickly, by offering confidentiality, without requiring it. That way, for example, you can just sign without seeking ''assent''. <br>
'''The {{confiprov|Confidential information}}''': What  counts as {{confiprov|confidential information}}, and what doesn’t? <br>
'''The {{confiprov|Confidential information}}''': What  counts as {{confiprov|confidential information}}, and what doesn’t? <br>