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  2. Wikipedia:Access to nonpublic information - Wikipedia

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    In a few contexts, Wikipedia contributors are required to sign the Wikimedia Foundation's non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for nonpublic information. This page describes those situations and the process involved.

  3. United States security clearance - Wikipedia

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    For people that require a security clearance to get access to classified information, an in-depth background investigation is conducted primarily by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, and the recipient signs a nondisclosure agreement. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Standard Form 312 (SF 312) is a non-disclosure agreement required under Executive Order 13292 to be signed by employees of the U.S. Federal Government or one of its contractors when they are granted a security clearance for access to classified information.

  5. Non-disclosure agreement - Wikipedia

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    A unilateral NDA (sometimes referred to as a one-way NDA) involves two parties where only one party (i.e., the disclosing party) anticipates disclosing certain information to the other party (i.e., the receiving party) and requires that the information be protected from further disclosure for some reason (e.g., maintaining the secrecy necessary to satisfy patent laws [5] or legal protection ...

  6. Trade secret - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Like other IP assets, trade secrets may be sold or licensed. [7] Unauthorized acquisition, use, or disclosure of a trade secret by others in a manner contrary to honest commercial practices is considered misappropriation of the trade secret. If trade secret misappropriation happens, the trade secret holder can seek various legal ...

  7. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with third parties, non-compete agreements, conflicts of interest, privacy concerns, and the protection of one's trade secrets may severely limit the audience to which one might show the business plan. Alternatively, they may require each party to receive the business plan to sign a contract accepting special ...

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