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edech

01/24/16 8:07 PM

#33212 RE: ipokeru #33211

Someone sounds salty... Must have money on the cardinals
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Beandog

01/24/16 8:12 PM

#33213 RE: ipokeru #33211

Seriously dude, what bashing school did you attend. I'd ask for a full refund of all tuition if I were you.

Actually, if I were you I'd be pissed at God.



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ChartShark28

01/24/16 8:14 PM

#33215 RE: ipokeru #33211

Id like to put an end to this nonsense once and for all bud.

Definition of a Non-Disclosure Agreement:

"A legal contract between two or more parties that signifies a confidential relationship exists between the parties involved. The confidential relationship often will refer to information that is to be shared between the parties but should not be made available to the general public."

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/nda.asp

If Investopedia is not legit enough for you:

For the UK Government a NDA is a tool to simply:

"Keep your invention a secret when talking to others"

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/non-disclosure-agreements

Paragraph 1:

Before you share information

The best way to keep something confidential is not to disclose it in the first place. If you do need to share information you should use a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). This could happen when you speak to potential partners like:

investors
manufacturers
stockists


The fact they didn't tell us is more of a positive sign than a negative one.

$HCTI




From the Fortune.com website:

The following is said for Non-Disclosure Agreements and when they should be used for startups:

Here are some rule-of-thumb considerations that should help you decide when an NDA is really required, or actually has negative value:

Strategic partner. The line between competitor and partner is a fine one these days. ]An NDA is highly recommended before you talk to a similar company about a joint venture, white labeling, or any investment options. I recommend a mutual non-disclosure, with a non-compete clause, for protection in both directions.

furthermore it was stated the exact same for patents and trade secrets.

http://fortune.com/2012/06/21/when-is-a-startup-non-disclosure-really-required/?iid=sr-link1