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today letamp;#39;s understand the four important sub Clauses that should go in a confidentiality Clause of a contract the first Clause should include the definition of confidential information please customize this and include everything that is confidential in nature also do not forget to exclude the information that is not confidential in nature for example the information which is easily available on public domain second sub Clause should talk about protection of confidential information it poses an obligation on the receiving party to protect the confidential information with the same degree of care as you would have used for his own confidential information the third sub Clause talks about non-disclosure in this Clause we put an obligation on the receiving party to not disclose this confidential information to any person or entity without the written consent of the disclosing party the fourth sub Clause talks about exceptions scenarios in which the receiving party can disclose th