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hi Im Matt Crowley this particular webinar is going to focus on of confidentiality agreement this is one that your employees and your independent contractors should sign so this particular one obviously your employees are going to have trade secret information in their head of all kinds of varieties so if its a software engineer it may be the code it may be the wireframe it could be the architecture of how youre building out of platform if its the salesperson it could very well be the customer list it could be the pricing not just the wreck rate that you advertise to the public but the internal rate in terms of how much discount different classes of customers get it could be client information about who the decision-maker is at IBM as opposed to just IBM those kinds of things are things that you might want to protect and the best way to do it is design an employee confidentiality agreement now from a technical standpoint I would call this a non-disclosure in proprietary inventions