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  • spankstrocko
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2001
    • 454

    #1

    NDA?

    Is having someone sign a NDA enough protection when divulging biz info?

    I want to know from some people who have run into this type of scenario.

    Thanks

    Spankstrocko

  • The Truth
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2001
    • 920

    #2
    As long as it's a well written one by a smart lawyer... and as long as you have the cash to sue if the person breaks it.

    The piece of paper is only worth as much as you are willing to fight for it...

    Did that make sense..??

    ------------------
    Make $$$ the Diabolical Way

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    • [Labret]
      Registered User
      • May 2001
      • 10945

      #3

      The Truth speaks the truth.

      I just tell people I will kill family members first.

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      • spankstrocko
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2001
        • 454

        #4
        Truth,

        Thanks. I follow you. Just as a side note, was it or is it possible to patent or copywrite an adult program. Ie TGP.

        Spankstrocko

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        • SinEmpire
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2001
          • 9813

          #5
          It certainly can't hurt to have a good one. If you need one ICQ me, I have 2 that you can choose from with only making slight modifications.

          Brad
          President at MojoHost | brad at mojohost dot com | Skype MojoHostBrad
          71 industry awards for hosting and professional excellence since 1999

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          • Amputate Your Head
            There can be only one
            • Aug 2001
            • 39075

            #6
            Originally posted by spankstrocko:
            was it or is it possible to patent or copywrite an adult program. Ie TGP.
            Well, you're not gonna get a patent on something that is widely used by everyone, i.e TGP.... patents are for something unique that YOU have invented. Sort of like Al Gore's patent on his little invention, "The Internet".

            Copyright is inherent to any of your original works, be that copy, photos, artwork, sculptures, blah blah blah.... so it's copyright from the moment you create it. There's no forms to submit to the Feds for that.

            SIG TOO BIG

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