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To: Bilow who wrote (73597)5/25/2001 9:16:59 AM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Carl, re: NDAs

NDAs are Corporate legal documents. They are covered by Policies and Procedures normally created by Legal departments. Each NDA is typically tailored to the specific technology to be proffered.
It's my experience that technology companies like Intel and IBM have Corporate policy against signing another company's NDA. Exceptions to this policy are difficult to obtain.
Intel doesn't want to learn your secrets under NDA. It could Legally compromise their own developments and IP.
To state that "When Intel comes into a company to sell a product, it is traditional to have all involved exchange NDAs" is far from reality.

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