NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control Provision
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A NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control Provision is an access control disclosure management NDA provision that restricts NDA confidential information disclosure to NDA third parties.
- AKA: NDA Third-Party Access Restriction, NDA External Disclosure Control.
- Context:
- It can typically prohibit NDA Third-Party Sharing without NDA prior written consent.
- It can typically define NDA Permitted Recipients through NDA recipient category.
- It can typically require NDA Third-Party Agreements before NDA information sharing.
- It can typically establish NDA Disclosure Records for NDA audit trail.
- It can typically mandate NDA Third-Party Notification to NDA disclosing party.
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- It can often include NDA Professional Advisor Exceptions for NDA legal counsel.
- It can often specify NDA Affiliate Permissions within NDA corporate group.
- It can often require NDA Equivalent Protections from NDA third party recipient.
- It can often impose NDA Flow-Down Requirements in NDA subcontractor agreement.
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- It can range from being a Restrictive NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control Provision to being a Permissive NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control Provision, depending on its NDA disclosure flexibility.
- It can range from being a Basic NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control Provision to being a Detailed NDA Third-Party Disclosure Control Provision, depending on its NDA specificity level.
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- It can work with NDA Need-to-Know Restriction Clause for NDA access limitation.
- It can support NDA Downstream Liability Provision for NDA liability extension.
- It can integrate with NDA Core Confidentiality Obligation Clause for NDA comprehensive protection.
- It can reference Legally Required Disclosure-Focused Clause for NDA disclosure exception.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- Public Disclosure Policy, which governs public communication rather than NDA restricted disclosure.
- Internal Information Sharing Policy, which manages internal access rather than NDA third-party access.
- Open Source License, which promotes information sharing rather than NDA disclosure restriction.
- See: Non-Disclosure Agreement Third-Party Disclosure Restriction Issue-Spotting Rule, Access Control Provision, Prohibition Against Subcontracting Provision, Contract-Related Annotation Item.