The Shelf-Life of Information – Tailor the Term to Fit the Data The appropriate confidentiality period for information often depends on the nature of the information itself. Some data becomes obsolete quickly, while other types can remain sensitive for decades....
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🎨AI Art & Copyright: Can Human Creativity Shine Through the Code?
Jason Allen, a board game designer, spent over 100 hours and used 624 prompts in the AI tool Midjourney to create an award-winning image. Despite his extensive input, the U.S. Copyright Office denied his application, arguing that the work lacked “human authorship.”...
🔒 Do You Need an NDA to Protect a Trade Secret?
Trade secrets are the crown jewels of many businesses — the proprietary formulas, processes, and insights that provide a competitive edge. To be legally recognized, companies must demonstrate that they’ve taken reasonable measures to maintain the secrecy of their...
🔹 How Long Should an NDA Last? Critical Distinctions You Can’t Overlook
When drafting or negotiating a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), one question inevitably comes up: How long should this NDA last? It seems like a simple issue – but it’s not. A common misconception is that the NDA’s “term” is a one-size-fits-all provision. In reality,...
🔒 The Hidden Cost of NDA Compliance: Can You Really Delete Everything?
When was the last time you read the “Destroy All Confidential Information” clause in an NDA and thought, Wait… how does this apply to my backups? This often-overlooked provision seems straightforward—until you realize that deleting information from backup systems...
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