Just to keep things straight here, I'm not sure if Elenni and/or the senior staff approved posting that. However, Elenni and the other board members all made their real and full names public knowledge during the fundraiser efforts. No doxing happened here.
Also, for whoever it was saying that that wasn't an NDA, reread section 4. I know it was in fact an NDA, since I signed the exact same document.
I can read just fine. I also read the title of the document which said "Volunteer Agreement".
Let me share some legal wordings of an NDA from one of mine that is now invalid.
NON-DISCLOSURE & CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made and effective this 1st day of September 2011.
By and between [redacted], a corporation duly incorporated pursuant to the laws of the State of New Hampshire, having an office at [redacted] and [redacted] located at [redacted] (hereinafter referred to as “GS-NE"),
WHEREAS, [redacted] and GS-NE intend to discuss a possible business relationship;
WHEREAS, in the course of such discussions, and subsequently if an agreement is reached, the parties may disclose to each other, or such may become known to each other, confidential and proprietary information relating to their respective business plans, product research and development, customer and supplier relationship, project or sales opportunities, proposal or bid strategies, corporate strategies or other financial, commercial, technical or scientific matters;
WHEREAS, each party has agreed that, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, it will maintain in confidence any and all confidential and proprietary information of the other as may be disclosed, or may become known, to it by the other during the negotiation or any resulting agreement and the term hereof;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained herein and for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
[[Skipping to pertinent information...some information skipped over includes definitions of what is considered to be confidential information, etc. ad nauseum]]
4.0 TERM
This Agreement shall commence on the effective date stated herein and, unless earlier terminated, shall continue in full force and effect for the period of two (2) years thereafter. All of the provisions of Sections 1.0 through to and including Section 3.0 relating to the obligations of confidentiality of the parties hereunder shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement and shall continue in full force and effect for the period of three (3) years thereafter.
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7.2 BINDING NATURE AND ASSIGNMENT
This Agreement will be binding upon and for the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns. Neither party may assign this Agreement or any of their rights or obligations hereunder or delegate the performance thereof to a third party without the prior written consent of the other party.
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It was then signed by myself as a consultant and by the president of the company at that time. It was later re-signed when I became a Director with the company. When the company was bought out and the NH company was dissolved and a new company created in Colorado, and then a new company created again in California, my NDA became invalid.
What you have is a volunteer agreement which protects to a certain extent, but is not a full blown NDA. I've signed enough NDA's and pseudo NDA's to know the difference. I've even talked to a lawyer about it to cover my ass. I've created my own NDAs for a company I work for. Ultimately a full NDA is legally binding and can have contractual, legal consequences if violated. In fact, I'm pretty sure (not positive) I signed a full blown NDA for Stratics back in 2004/2005 when I moved into upper level roles. It's also null and void now. A full blown NDA provides much better protection and a heavier legal weight.
All said, we're arguing technicalities here. There's no point to it other than to say if Gamer's Gambit wants to really protect themselves, get a real NDA.