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    Accidental Non-Disclosure Agreement violation

    There really isn't any specifics on HOW to protect the info, but the closest is this piece: Recipient will take reasonable care to prevent the unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information, including at least the level of care Recipient applies to protect its own confidential...
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    Accidental Non-Disclosure Agreement violation

    I'm in California and I'm wondering if there are ways that I can potentially be violating an NDA with out knowing that I am. For instance, if I'm disclosing confidential info in an email to a colleague that has signed the same NDA, but the fact that I'm using an email service, has that exposed...

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