An invention non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is used to keep someone’s invention secret before its patent is registered. By having recipients of confidential information sign an NDA, the inventor can legally protect their intellectual property against unwanted disclosure. If the other party breaks the terms of the agreement, the inventor can hold them liable for damages.
An invention non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is used to keep someone’s invention secret before its patent is registered. By having recipients of confidential information sign an NDA, the inventor can legally protect their intellectual property against unwanted disclosure. If the other party breaks the terms of the agreement, the inventor can hold them liable for damages.
PDF DownloadAn invention non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is used to keep someone’s invention secret before its patent is registered. By having recipients of confidential information sign an NDA, the inventor can legally protect their intellectual property against unwanted disclosure. If the other party breaks the terms of the agreement, the inventor can hold them liable for damages.