*Cornell patentable ideas and technologies can only be shared through the Cornells Center for Technology Licensing. If a Cornell staff member wishes to obtain confidential information and the proposed transaction meets certain requirements, they can use the individual agreement without going through OSP. If researchers wish to conclude an NDA and the conditions for using the individual NDA standard are not met, they should contact the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) in osp_nda@cornell.edu. OSP is responsible for entering into all other research-related confidentiality agreements. The NDA is often used when parties need to consider cooperation and exchange confidential information to assess a potential business/research relationship. DNNs are also referred to as confidentiality agreements (CAs), confidentiality agreements (CDAs), protected information agreements (PIAs) or confidentiality agreements (SA). Examples of information covered by an NDA include confidential documents, proprietary information and patentable ideas*. An NDA is used to demonstrate an agreement limiting the disclosure of certain information exchanged confidentially for research purposes. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and Google`s privacy policy and terms of use apply. Learn more about FindLaw`s newsletters, including our terms of service and privacy policy. Here you will find a copy of Cornell`s default Bilateral Non-Discloser Agreement (NDA) form. Unable to subscribe to the email address.
Please try again….