I have some work which will require me seeing proprietary material (presumably source code, manuals, planning documents, not sure quite what yet). I'm happy to sign an NDA saying that I have "source code to X", "manual Y" etc, when if there's any problem later we can all agree what these were. They want me to sign a blanket NDA which could be interpreted as knowing everything about the company. If something goes wrong in the future, I want it to be clear to everyone that I didn't see say "item Z". They aren't being nasty or pushy about it, it's just the easiest thing for them. I'm sure if I come up with something reasonable, like I sign a for list of items that I've seen, they would be happy with that too.

What do other people do here?

Thanks Joe

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