/ 8th February, 2016

NDA (Software development)

What is a software development NDA?

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a confidential agreement used to protect your intellectual property. An NDA contains the definition of confidential information, types of information that cannot be disclosed and, no less importantly, types of information that are not subject to the agreement. Another essential part of NDA are the limitations on disclosure and use of the information and the outlining of time limit of parties’ obligation.

Two types of NDA

  1. Unilateral non-disclosure agreement – one party agrees not to disclose particular information of another party.
  2. Mutual non-disclosure agreement – both parties agree to not share the other’s information. Most often this agreement is used by businesses that share protected communication.

A non-disclosure agreement is used:

What happens after the breach of an NDA?

The party which revealed the confidential information is duly liable and can be sued for damage done, having to pay back lost profits.

What is covered by a software development NDA?

In the matter of software development, confidential information usually includes source code, development process peculiarities, project and release details, new app concepts, a list of sales contacts, etc.

Common parts of an NDA

When outsourcing software development, make sure an NDA is included as part of the contract with an outsourcing company.

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