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Hi, I'm still in the initial phase of my startup and I heard that with whom I speak to about the project I need an NDA. Do you know where / how I can get one?

An NDA is a legally binding document designed to protect your intellectual property (IP) and other proprietary info. They typically forbid the signee from discussing the stipulated information with others or using it for their personal gain. In the event of a breach of contract, you or your company can take legal action to prevent further breaches or recover damages. NDAs can protect only specific types of information. Your basic business idea, for example, is not proprietary information, because it is not private. If you are pitching your ideas at networking events, then those ideas are not confidential. What you can protect are your company secrets: highly technical processes, business plans, lines of code, or other intellectual property assets that are unique and important. While NDAs are legal documents, they are only as effective as your willingness (and financial ability) to enforce them with a lawsuit. Even so, they are important for setting a tone of confidentiality and discouraging careless chatter.
To get an NDA, I believe you must create one! Try this link and I hope it will help you a lot: https://signaturely.com/contracts/non-disclosure-agreement-template/

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Answered 3 years ago

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