Comprehensive agreement to prevent disclosure of information and ideas by the proposed publisher. Ideal for use by an author/writer who wants to protect his script or idea prior to disclosure to the intended publisher.
About this document
Signing a confidentiality agreement is only the first step towards protecting your confidential information. Simply put, a confidentiality agreement restricts the other party from disclosing or revealing your confidential information to any third party. An authorisation letter on the other hand lets you specify exactly who is entitled to receive the confidential information other than the person with whom you have made signed a confidentiality agreement.
This authorisation to release confidential information to third parties (employees, agents, advisors or any other party you choose) ensures your confidential information is not passed into the wrong hands. Use it to protect your interests.
Application
and features
Wide definitions cover most situations - agency, sale of business, software access, etc;
Extensive notes to guide you;
Plain English - of course!
Contents
Broadly defined confidential information;
Public domain exceptions carefully restricted;
Details specifically who may receive the information and how;
Damages quantified in advance;
Usual legal provisions to protect your interests.
Word
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Document: 755
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Explanatory notes:
280
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Draftsman
This document has been drawn by Rakesh Taneja, unconnected with Net Lawman. Rakesh Taneja will welcome your contact for further legal help. There may be a charge for Rakesh Taneja services.