NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control
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An NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control is an nda contractual mechanism that regulates the nda third-party disclosure of nda confidential information to nda third-party entitys beyond the original nda third-party receiving party.
- AKA: Third-Party Disclosure Restriction, External Disclosure Control.
- Context:
- It can (typically) establish NDA Third-Party Disclosure Prohibition for nda third-party unauthorized recipients.
- It can (typically) create NDA Third-Party Disclosure Carve-Outs for nda third-party authorized advisors.
- It can (typically) require NDA Third-Party Disclosure Written Consent for nda third-party exceptional disclosures.
- It can (typically) mandate NDA Third-Party Disclosure Binding Agreements for nda third-party permitted recipients.
- It can (typically) impose NDA Third-Party Disclosure Liability Chain for nda third-party downstream breaches.
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- It can (often) specify NDA Third-Party Disclosure Consultant Exceptions for nda third-party professional services.
- It can (often) permit NDA Third-Party Disclosure Affiliate Access for nda third-party corporate family.
- It can (often) require NDA Third-Party Disclosure Need-to-Know Filter for nda third-party information access.
- It can (often) establish NDA Third-Party Disclosure Notification Requirements for nda third-party disclosure events.
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- It can range from being an Absolute NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control to being a Conditional NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control, depending on its nda third-party disclosure flexibility.
- It can range from being a Narrow NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control to being a Broad NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control, depending on its nda third-party recipient scope.
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- It can integrate with NDA Definition Sections for nda third-party recipient classification.
- It can connect to NDA Liability Provisions for nda third-party breach consequences.
- It can interface with NDA Purpose Clauses for nda third-party use limitations.
- It can communicate with NDA Equivalent Obligation Requirements for nda third-party protection standards.
- It can synchronize with NDA Enforcement Provisions for nda third-party violation remedys.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- Internal Disclosure Control, which governs employee access rather than third-party disclosure.
- Public Disclosure Provision, which addresses public release rather than third-party sharing.
- Data Retention Control, which manages information storage rather than third-party access.
- See: NDA Confidentiality Obligation, Third-Party Agreement, Information Access Control, Disclosure Management.