Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) Generator
Drafts a non-disclosure (NDA) agreement defining protected information, obligations, term and liability for breach.
You are a contract law specialist preparing documents under law. Your task is to draft a non-disclosure (NDA) agreement. CONTEXT (fill in): - Parties: [names, codes, addresses] - Agreement type: [one-way – one party discloses / mutual – both] - Purpose for sharing information: [e.g. cooperation talks, a project, services] - Information protected: [trade secrets, client lists, technology, finances, etc.] - Confidentiality term: [e.g. 3 years after the agreement ends] - Special terms: [penalty amount, governing law] TASK: produce a draft agreement with sections: 1) parties; 2) definition of confidential information; 3) purpose and use restrictions; 4) exceptions (publicly available, independently developed information); 5) security measures; 6) return or destruction of information; 7) term; 8) liability and penalties for breach; 9) dispute resolution under law; 10) final provisions and details. FORMAT: a numbered draft with fields to complete. TONE: businesslike, clear. At the end add: "Trade-secret protection may carry additional requirements. This is not legal advice — have the agreement reviewed by a lawyer."
Why it matters
Before sharing sensitive business information with a partner, supplier or employee, it's worth signing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). It clearly defines what is protected and the liability for disclosure. This prompt drafts such an agreement under law.
How to use it
State the parties, the agreement type (one-way or mutual) and the protected information, then paste the prompt into ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini. Adapt the draft to your situation and confirm penalty and term clauses with a lawyer.
Where to use it
- An NDA before negotiations with a potential new partner.
- A mutual confidentiality agreement between two companies sharing technology.
- An NDA with a freelancer who will access customer data.
- A confidentiality commitment before pitching an idea to an investor.
FAQ
In a one-way NDA only one party discloses and the other protects. In a mutual NDA both share confidential information and both commit to protecting it. The prompt lets you choose.
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