NDA Question
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- monospaced0
Seriously. They need you now, and I bet this new guy is willing to pay for it this time 'round. Explain that the incomplete package is due to failure to compensate, and that compensation will complete the job. It's just business. Or, ignore the old fight and just give him a flat rate to finish. Don't walk away now.
- I also fail to see how this relates to an NDA. Oh well.monospaced
- duckofrubber0
You should really stick around and get paid.
- jerseyred0
monospaced:
NDA states: Effective Date and Length of Obligation "This agreement is effective as of the last date of execution by both parties and may be terminated by either party at any time upon written notice. Parties obligation of confidentiality and non-use of Confidential Information hereunder shall last for five (5) years from the date of such written notice."
When the new owner purchased the site he asked the old owner about who was doing the design and the original owner stated "due to my designer(s) signing a NDA I'm not at liberty to divulge that information."
The NDA loosely implies that any and all information related to the website, whether labeled as confidential or not, is protected under this agreement.
So I don't know
- neue75_bold0
"Clear"
- natelube0
you're in the power position. why walk away?