On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, Ron Joffe wrote:

Most standard NDA's specify that any proprietary material provided to you by the company must be labled "proprietary" or they must notify you in writing that the documents are proprietary.

What I'm concerned about is that they're going to ask me to sign a piece of paper saying I may know about everything in the company, when I've just been given their internal manual for a product. I would like to sign a piece of paper saying I've seen the proprietary manual, not a piece of paper saying I know all about the company.

Is that reasonable?

The key here is that the company must always tell you what is proprietary.

didn't know that. thanks.

Joe

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