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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...
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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