What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?CaspianXI@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 1258 points – 1 years ago943Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIs an eternal NDA legal?Ask the judge.From what I've heard, only if you are compensated for it. But as the others said, can you afford to find out?Can you afford the lawyer to find out?That is generally how NDA'S work. It has been pretty much accepted now that most of them are legally unenforceable if anyone were to actually challenged them.Certainly makes sense, especially when involved in stuff like developing tech for military and similar cases
Is an eternal NDA legal?Ask the judge.From what I've heard, only if you are compensated for it. But as the others said, can you afford to find out?Can you afford the lawyer to find out?That is generally how NDA'S work. It has been pretty much accepted now that most of them are legally unenforceable if anyone were to actually challenged them.Certainly makes sense, especially when involved in stuff like developing tech for military and similar cases
From what I've heard, only if you are compensated for it. But as the others said, can you afford to find out?
Can you afford the lawyer to find out?That is generally how NDA'S work. It has been pretty much accepted now that most of them are legally unenforceable if anyone were to actually challenged them.
That is generally how NDA'S work. It has been pretty much accepted now that most of them are legally unenforceable if anyone were to actually challenged them.
Certainly makes sense, especially when involved in stuff like developing tech for military and similar cases
Is an eternal NDA legal?
Ask the judge.
From what I've heard, only if you are compensated for it.
But as the others said, can you afford to find out?
Can you afford the lawyer to find out?
That is generally how NDA'S work.
It has been pretty much accepted now that most of them are legally unenforceable if anyone were to actually challenged them.
Certainly makes sense, especially when involved in stuff like developing tech for military and similar cases