Technology Biz Blog

January 20, 2009

Non-Disclosure Agreements for Software Developers

People that work in or around the software development industry are often privy to confidential information regarding the software they are currently developing. Receptionists, developers, and everyone else in the office has access to information regarding a particular project. With an NDA in place, the software developer can have greater protection for  his ideas.  If it is, he has legal recourse thanks to his non-disclosure agreement.

Having a well-written non-disclosure agreement will provide an extra measure of security to those who develop software programs for a living. Non Disclosure Agreements set conditions for the exchange and use of confidential information and materials between the developer and a business associate.  It requires the other party to hold sensitive information confidential . More importantly, it gives the software developer legal recourse if the software is used illegally or if the project is exposed to anyone other than whom the NDA allows.

Sometimes both parties desire protection of their confidential information.  A mutual non-disclosure agreement is a common way to keep information protected. A mutual non-disclosure agreement protects both parties when they need to share information without the general public knowing. These types of agreements are usually used to outline individual business processes in a confidential manner. Companies for whom the developer is creating software may require a non-disclosure agreement in place so that additional protection is in place to ensure that all those who are privy to the details of the software’s development do not share it with anyone else than those who are directly involved in the project.  There are many scenarios where a non-disclosure agreement can be a vital tool.

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