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Originally Posted by AEPpoker
This is correct. I think MH may have been confused on his terms. A typical NDA would be indefinite
Me? Confused?
I can't remember where I obtained the above information, but a quick Google gives, for example:
"Decide how long the information is to remain confidential. Generally, the term of a nondisclosure agreement is three to five years. However, information which will not become worthless after a certain amount of time may need to be protected indefinitely. The term of the agreement should be long enough to protect the information until it becomes stale or worthless, but should not be so long that it makes compliance by the employee or contractor difficult."
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-a-Nondisclosure-Agreement
Maybe our friend could tell us how long his particular NDA is to remain in place?