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Confidentiality, Non-Disclosure and Non-Competition Agreements
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This is a sample non-disclosure agreement between the developer of a software product or system (author) and a software publisher. The publisher agrees to maintain confidentiality in exchange for a demonstration of that product or system by the author.
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$3.75
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This form protects the intellectual property and confidentiality of an invention when you will be disclosing the description and background of an invention to an attorney.
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$3.75
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The purpose of the form is to allow one party (the Disclosing Party) to give confidential information to another party (the Recipient), with an obligation for the recipient to keep the information confidential and not use it for any purpose other then in connection with the proposed transaction.
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$3.75
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This is a pro-company consultant agreement. The consultant agrees to keep company information confidential and that his or her work will be owned by the company.
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$3.75
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This is an extensive form to be completed by employees. The employee agrees to keep company information confidential and that employee inventions and ideas, related to the business of the company, are owned by the company. This is especially important for technology companies.
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$3.75
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This is an agreement in which the employee agrees not to disclose any confidential or proprietary information during or after the employees term of employment, without the companys written consent.
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$3.75
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The agreement provides that the employee will not disclose trade secrets and other confidential information obtained in the course of employment. It also provides that the products of the employees work activities are owned exclusively by the employer.
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$3.75
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By signing this form, an employee agrees not to disclose company proprietary information and assigns all his or her work-related inventions to the company.
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$3.75
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This is a sample non-disclosure and non-competition agreement for an employee. The employee agrees not to disclose confidential company information to third parties or engage in business dealings with customers of the company for two years after termination of the employment relationship.
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$3.75
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This form allows both parties to a potential transaction to share confidential information. The recipient of the information is obligated to keep it confidential and not use it for any purpose other than the evaluation of the proposed transaction.
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$3.75
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Business and Consulting Agreements
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This form is for use when the company will be providing professional services. The agreement is drafted in favor of the company providing the services.
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$3.75
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This is a sample consulting agreement for use between two companies.
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$3.75
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This is a sample consulting agreement for use between two companies or between company and individual.
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$3.75
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This is a pro-company consultant agreement. The consultant agrees to keep company information confidential and that his or her work will be owned by the company.
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$3.75
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This agreement provides that the consultant will not disclose any confidential or proprietary information obtained from a company during the course of the relationship. It also provides an attorneys fees clause if there should be any legal action necessary to enforce the agreement.
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$3.75
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This is a sample agreement for an independent consultant containing confidentiality and non-competition clauses. The consultant agrees not to disclose company information or engage in business dealings with customers of the company for two years after termination of the agreement.
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$3.75
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This is a pro-company consulting agreement. It has an attached confidentiality and invention assignment agreement.
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$9.75
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Inventor/Entrepreneur Tool Kit
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This kit contains the six most important legal documents for the Inventor/Entrepreneur and much more:

1. Invention Disclosure Document. Establish a legal date of conception for your invention.

2. Non-Disclosure Confidentiality Agreement. Disclose your invention to others without fear of idea theft.

3. Work Agreement. Prevent prototype companies, engineers, and others from claiming co-inventorship.

4. Invention Licensing Agreement. License patents and other intellectual property, two versions included.

5. Assignment of Patent Rights. Assign patent rights to others for profit and royalties.

6. Marketing Letter. Solicit potential manufacturers that may be interested in licensing your technology.
Note: This Kit downloads as a .zip file:
Download WinZip 8.0.
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$19.75
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Additional Documents and Information
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Twelve frequently asked patent questions, with answers from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Free
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This is a pamphlet published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office giving general information about trademarks.
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Free
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This is a checklist of items for an individual to consider when negotiating an employment agreement with a company.
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Free
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This is a general checklist of key items to consider when drafting a contract. Depending on the contract, some of these may be inapplicable. Other provisions not included here may be appropriate for specialized contracts.
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Free
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This is a short form for posting near photocopy machines. It notifies employees about the requirements of the Copyright Act in photocopying copyrighted material.
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Free
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This is a sample cover letter to the United States Copyright Office enclosing a copyright registration form.
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Free
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This is a sample press release announcing the introduction of a new service.
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Free
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This is a sample letter requesting the right to use copyrighted material from a copyright holder.
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Free
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This is a sample press release announcing a new Web based service, where forms and agreements can be purchased and downloaded directly through the Internet.
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Free
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This is a sample short form business plan. It can be used as a way to introduce the company to potential investors and lenders. It does not substitute for a longer, more complete plan.
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Free
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This is a sample technology use and privacy policy that can be included in an employee handbook or made available separately.
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Free
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