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{{a|confi|}} | {{a|confi|}}====“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==== | |||
[[Rremedies 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 | |||
Revision as of 16:51, 3 June 2024
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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 of a confidentiality obligation
What you shouldn’t have
Exclusivity, an indemnity and non-solicitation.
When things go wrong
Rremedies for breach of confidence
Boilerplate
The inevitable reps and warranties — though in this more like what you are not saying