A non-disclosure agreement, also called an NDA or confidentiality agreement is a written document that helps businesses protect their proprietary and confidential information from unauthorized disclosure. It is used when two parties, a Disclosing Party and a Receiving Party, need to share information and understand that certain information is sensitive, technical, or nonpublic and is valuable for commercial or other purposes. The agreement includes details, such as who owns the information, the reason the information is being disclosed, the duration of any non-circumvention clause, and how long the obligations of the agreement will apply.
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