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}}{{Quote|''SYNOPSIS: Some cheeky little hobbits form a fellowship and set out on a perilous adventure to confront the fearsome [[mark-up|Smarkup]], a wingèd dragon made out of [[boilerplate]] that jealously guards the huge pile of [[rent]] it has appropriated from nearby merchants.'' | }}{{Quote|''SYNOPSIS: Some cheeky little hobbits form a fellowship and set out on a perilous adventure to confront the fearsome [[mark-up|Smarkup]], a wingèd dragon made out of [[boilerplate]] that jealously guards the huge pile of [[rent]] it has appropriated from nearby merchants.'' | ||
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“{{Maxim|The quotidian is a utility, not an asset}}.”}} | “{{Maxim|The quotidian is a utility, not an asset}}.”}} | ||
[[Boilerplate]]. No legal form has more than an [[NDA]]. To read one is to behold pure, abstracted, ''essence'' of boilerplate. in an NDA, ''[[boilerplate]] is all you get''. Yet generations of [[legal eagle]]s, even unto the time of the [[First Men]], and, lo, even the very [[Children of the Forest]], have dug themselves into slit trenches to argue the toss over this quotidian contract. It has been some kind of insane compulsion: not one of them ''enjoyed'' it; not one of them saw any ''point'' in it; they found themselves ''compelled'' to do it; drawn to it like moths to a lamp; like lemmings to a chalky cliff. | |||
“I must negotiate this NDA, because this is what I do. [[It is in my nature]].” | “I must negotiate this [[NDA]], because ''this is what I do''. [[It is in my nature]].” | ||
Kudos, therefore, to the team at [http://www.lawboutique.co.uk TLB] for doing something about it.<ref>Don’t just read about it here: go see: https://www.onenda.org</ref> | Kudos, therefore, to the team at [http://www.lawboutique.co.uk TLB] for doing something about it.<ref>Don’t just read about it here: go see: https://www.onenda.org</ref> |