Non-Disclosure Agreement
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) are contracts between two parties (individuals or businesses) that prevent private information from being shared with anyone outside of the agreement. NDAs are also sometimes called Confidentiality Agreements, or Secrecy Agreements, and are typically used to keep employees, consultants, or business partners from leaking important information about trade secrets, intellectual property, deals in the works, unreleased products, client information, and more.
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