Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legal contract that requires one or more parties to keep certain information confidential and not disclose it to third parties. NDAs are often used in business relationships, employment agreements, and negotiations to protect proprietary information, trade secrets, and intellectual property. Breaching an NDA can result in legal action and financial penalties.
Example
A startup requires its employees to sign an NDA to prevent them from sharing confidential information about its technology with competitors.
Key points
• A legal contract that ensures confidentiality between parties.
• Protects proprietary information, trade secrets, and intellectual property.
• Breaches of an NDA can result in legal and financial consequences.