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Question by  CarolMowthorpe (49)

Are NDAs worth it?

 
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Answer by  markochiguegmailcom (514)

You mean Non-Disclosure Agreements? This actually depends if you have trade secrets or confidential information that you want to protect. If you do, then a non-disclosure agreement with another party is mandatory for security reasons.

 
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Answer by  Darry (3853)

NDAs or Non-Disclosure Agreements are worth it because it protects the company's intellectual and physical goods. Violating a NDA can result in very stiff penalties depending on the type of agreement and the nature of its contents. For instance large corporations can file civil suit resulting in millions of dollars of fines to a violator.

 
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Answer by  Zoso (869)

It depends -- naturally -- not so much on the quality of your NDA document but on your willingness to monitor AND then legally pursue the other party if it's necessary.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

NDA stands for Non-Disclosure Agreement. These agreements provide legal protection against unauthorized sharing of your proprietary information. If someone signs an NDA and then leaks info, you can use.

 
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