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The agreement begins by identifying the Disclosing Party (who shares information) and the Receiving Party (who receives it). This section includes full legal names, addresses, and the effective date.
This crucial section defines what constitutes confidential information. It may include trade secrets, business plans, customer lists, financial data, technical specifications, and any other proprietary information.
Details the responsibilities of the party receiving confidential information, including maintaining secrecy, limiting access, and using information only for specified purposes.
Standard exceptions to confidentiality obligations, such as information that becomes public, was already known, or is independently developed.
Specifies how long the agreement lasts and the duration of confidentiality obligations, which often survive the agreement termination.
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