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The anatomy of the all-singing, all dancing [[confidentiality agreement]]. Perhaps the very apex of legal technology in this information age. | The anatomy of the all-singing, all dancing [[confidentiality agreement]]. Perhaps the very apex of legal technology in this information age. | ||
{{confiprov|Confidential information}} <br> | *The definition of “{{confiprov|Confidential information}}” <br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *Sub-definitions: “{{confiprov|Derived information}}” and “{{confiprov|Disclosed information}}” <br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *The {{confiprov|Confidentiality obligation}} <br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *To whom you can disclose {{confiprov|Confidential information}}: {{confiprov|Permitted disclosees}} and {{confiprov|Permitted disclosures}} <br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *The {{confiprov|Purpose}} or {{confiprov|Project}} for which the {{confiprov|Confidential information}} is needed.<br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *On the difference between {{confiprov|Confidential information}} and {{confiprov|Intellectual property}} | ||
{{confiprov| | *Things a [[confi]] ''shouldn’t have'': {{confiprov|Exclusivity}}, {{confiprov|indemnity}} and {{confiprov|non-solicitation}} <br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *Then things go wrong: {{confiprov|Remedies}} for breach<br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *The inevitable {{confiprov|Reps and warranties}} — though in this more like what you are ''not'' saying <br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *When it’s all over: The {{confiprov|return of information}} <br> | ||
{{confiprov| | *The {{confiprov|Term}} <br> | ||
{{confiprov|Remedies}} <br> | |||
{{confiprov|Reps and warranties}} <br> | |||
{{confiprov| | |||
{{confiprov|Term}} <br> | |||
{{copyright and confidence}} | {{copyright and confidence}} |
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The anatomy of the all-singing, all dancing confidentiality agreement. Perhaps the very apex of legal technology in this information age.
- The definition of “Confidential information”
- Sub-definitions: “Derived information” and “Disclosed information”
- The Confidentiality obligation
- To whom you can disclose Confidential information: Permitted disclosees and Permitted disclosures
- The Purpose or Project for which the Confidential information is needed.
- On the difference between Confidential information and Intellectual property
- Things a confi shouldn’t have: Exclusivity, indemnity and non-solicitation
- Then things go wrong: Remedies for breach
- The inevitable Reps and warranties — though in this more like what you are not saying
- When it’s all over: The return of information
- The Term