Confidentiality agreement: Difference between revisions

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**Information the receiver receives separately from someone else other than in breach of a confidentiality undertaking
**Information the receiver receives separately from someone else other than in breach of a confidentiality undertaking
**Information the receiver develops independently of the disclosure and without reference to information disclosed
**Information the receiver develops independently of the disclosure and without reference to information disclosed
*'''Trick for the young players''': Don't make the {{tag|schoolboy error}} of including in this exclusion from the definition of confidential information “information required to be disclosed to regulators or government authorities”. This is a legitimate exception to the prohibition on disclosing information — see below — but it shouldn’t disqualify the information from being Confidential Information altogether. If it did, once you were required to give any information to the regulator, it would suddenly be open season and you could tell everyone about it.  
*'''{{t|Trick for young players}}''': Don't make the {{tag|schoolboy error}} of including in this exclusion from the definition of confidential information “information required to be disclosed to regulators or government authorities”. This is a legitimate exception to the prohibition on disclosing information — see below — but it shouldn’t disqualify the information from being Confidential Information altogether. If it did, once you were required to give any information to the regulator, it would suddenly be open season and you could tell everyone about it.  
===='''What is the {{tag|confidentiality}} restriction?'''====
===='''What is the {{tag|confidentiality}} restriction?'''====
Now you know what counts as [[confidential information]], what can you do with it and what’s not allowed?  You’ll often see:
Now you know what counts as [[confidential information]], what can you do with it and what’s not allowed?  You’ll often see: