Unilateral Nondisclosure Agreement
This unilateral nondisclosure agreement is between MARIANO RUFFINO, a(n) Nevada Limited Liability
Company (the "Disclosing Party") and WEB SITE DISCLOSURE, a(n) Nevada Limited Liability Company
(the
"Receiving Party").
The Disclosing Party has developed certain confidential information that it wants to make available to
the
Receiving Party for the purpose of client / business.
The Receiving Party wants to review, examine, inspect, or obtain the confidential information only for
the
above-described purposes, and to otherwise maintain the confidentiality of that information pursuant to
this
agreement.
The parties therefore agree as follows:
1. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.
The Disclosing Party may (but is not required to) disclose certain of its confidential and
proprietary
information to the Receiving Party. "Confidential Information" means:
- (a) information relating to the Disclosing Party or its current or proposed business, including
financial
statements, budgets and projections, customer identifying information, potential and intended
customers, employers, products, computer programs, specifications, manuals, software, analyses,
strategies, marketing plans, business plans, and other confidential information, whether
provided orally,
in writing, or by any other media, that was or will be:
- (i) provided or shown to the Receiving Party or its directors, officers, employees, agents,
and
representatives (each a "Receiving Party Representative") by or on behalf of the
Disclosing
Party or any of its directors, officers, employees, agents, and representatives (each a
"Disclosing
Party Representative"); or
- (ii) obtained by the Receiving Party or a Receiving Party Representative from review of
documents
or property of, or communications with, the Disclosing Party or a Disclosing Party
Representative;
and
- (b) all notes, analyses, compilations, studies, summaries, and other material, whether provided
orally,
in writing, or by any other media, that contain or are based on all or part of the information
described in
subsection (a) (the "Derivative Materials").
The Disclosing Party shall identify Confidential Information disclosed orally as confidential within
365 days of
disclosure. The Disclosing Party's failure to identify information as Confidential Information is
not an
acknowledgment or admission by the Disclosing Party that that information is not confidential, and
is not a
waiver by the Disclosing Party of any of its rights with respect to that information.
2. OBLIGATION TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY
- (a) Confidentiality. The Receiving Party shall, and shall ensure that each Receiving Party
Representative, keep the Confidential Information confidential. Except as otherwise required by
law, the
Receiving Party and Receiving Party Representatives may not:
- (i) disclose any Confidential Information to any person or entity other than:
- A. a Receiving Party Representative who needs to know the Confidential
Information for the purposes
of its business with the Disclosing Party;
- B. with the Disclosing Party's prior written authorization; or
- (ii) use the Confidential Information for any purposes other than those contemplated by this
agreement.
- (b) No Reverse Engineering. The Receiving Party may not reverse engineer, disassemble, or
decompile any prototypes, software, or other tangible objects that embody the Confidential
Information
and that are provided to the Receiving Party under this agreement.
- (c) Term. The Receiving Party shall, and shall require each Receiving Party
Representative to, maintain the confidentiality and security of the Confidential Information
until the earlier of: (i) such time as all Confidential Information disclosed under this
agreement becomes publicly known and is made generally available through no action or
inaction of the Receiving Party or (ii) the third anniversary of the disclosure. However, to the
extent that
the Disclosing Party has disclosed information to the Receiving Party that constitutes a trade
secret
under law, the Receiving Party shall protect that trade secret for as long as the information
qualifies as
a trade secret.
3. EXCLUSIONS
The obligations and restrictions of this agreement do not apply to that part of the Confidential
Information that:
- (a) was or becomes publicly available other than as a result of a disclosure by the Receiving
Party in
violation of this agreement;
- (b) was or becomes available to the Receiving Party on a nonconfidential
basis before its disclosure to the Receiving Party by the Disclosing Party or a Disclosing Party
Representative, but only if:
- (i) the source of such information is not bound by a confidentiality agreement with the
Disclosing
Party or is not otherwise prohibited from transmitting the information to the Receiving
Party or a
Receiving Party Representative by a contractual, legal, fiduciary, or other obligation; and
- (ii) the Receiving Party provides the Disclosing Party with written notice of such prior
possessioneither
- (A) before the execution and delivery of this agreement or
- (B) if the Receiving Party later
becomes aware (through disclosure to the Receiving Party) of any aspect of the Confidential
Information as to which the Receiving Party had prior possession, promptly on the Receiving
Party
so becoming aware; or
- (c) is requested or legally compelled (by oral questions, interrogatories, requests for
information or
documents, subpoena, civil or criminal investigative demand, or similar process), or is required
by a
regulatory body, to be disclosed. However, the Receiving Party shall:
- (i) provide the Disclosing Party with prompt notice of any such request or requirement
before
disclosure so that the Disclosing Party may seek an appropriate protective order or other
appropriate remedy; and
- (ii) provide reasonable assistance to the Disclosing Party in obtaining any such protective
order.
If a protective order or other remedy is not obtained or the Disclosing Party grants a waiver under
this
agreement, then the Receiving Party may furnish that portion (and only that portion) of the
Confidential
Information that, in the written opinion of counsel reasonably acceptable to the Disclosing Party,
the
Receiving Party is legally compelled or otherwise required to disclose. The Receiving Party shall
make
reasonable efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded any
part of
the Confidential Information so disclosed; or
- (d) was developed by the Receiving Party independently without breach of this agreement.
4. RETURN OF PROPERTY
If the Disclosing Party requests, the Receiving Party shall, and shall cause each Receiving Party
Representative to promptly (and no later than 365 days after the request):
- (a) return all Confidential Information to the Disclosing Party; and
- (b) destroy all Derivative Material
and within 365 days of this destruction, provide a written certificate to the Disclosing Party
confirming
this destruction.
5. NO PUBLICITY
The parties shall keep the existence of this agreement, and the transactions or discussions
contemplated by
this agreement, strictly confidential, except as required by law and except as the parties otherwise
may
agree in writing before a disclosure.
6. OWNERSHIP RIGHTS
The Receiving Party acknowledges that the Confidential Information is, and at all times will be, the
Disclosing
Party's sole property, even if suggestions made by the Receiving Party are incorporated into the
Confidential
Information. The Receiving Party obtains no rights by license or otherwise in the Confidential
Information
under this agreement. Neither party solicits any change in the other party's organization, business
practice,
service, or products, and the disclosure of Confidential Information may not be construed as
evidencing any
intent by a party to purchase any products or services of the other party or as an encouragement to
expend
funds in development or research efforts. The Confidential Information may pertain to prospective or
unannounced products. The Receiving Party may not use the Confidential Information as a basis on
which to
develop or have a third party develop a competing or similar plan or undertaking.
7. FUTURE PRODUCTS; RESIDUALS.
The confidentiality terms of this agreement do not limit the Receiving Party's right to develop or
acquire
products independently without use of the Confidential Information. Further, the Receiving Party may
use for
any purpose the residuals resulting from access to or work with the Confidential Information.
However, the
Receiving Party may not disclose the Confidential Information except as expressly permitted under
this
agreement. The term "residuals" means information in intangible form that is retained in memory by
people
who have had access to the Confidential Information, including ideas, concepts, know-how, or
techniques
contained in that Confidential Information. The Receiving Party is not required to limit or restrict
the
assignment of such persons or to pay royalties for any work resulting from the use of residuals.
This section
does not give the Receiving Party a license under the Disclosing Party's copyrights or patents.
8. NO OBLIGATION
Nothing in this agreement obligates either party to proceed with any transaction between them, and
each
party reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate the discussions contemplated by this
agreement
concerning the business opportunity, if any, and to cease further disclosures, communications, or
other
activities under this agreement on written notice to the other party. Any commitment to proceed with
a
transaction will be set forth in a separate agreement signed by the parties.
9. NO WARRANTY
ALL CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS." THE DISCLOSING PARTY MAKES NO WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR OTHERWISE, REGARDING THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR PERFORMANCE OF
ANY SUCH INFORMATION.
10. GOVERNING LAW; EQUITABLE RELIEF
- (a) Choice of Law. The laws of the state of Nevada govern this agreement (without giving
effect to its
conflicts of law principles).
- (b) Choice of Forum. Both parties consent to the personal jurisdiction of
the state and federal courts in - Select a State - County, Nevada.
- (c) Equitable Relief. The Receiving
Party's breach of this agreement will cause irreparable harm to the Disclosing Party and
monetary
damages may not be a sufficient remedy for an unauthorized disclosure of the Confidential
Information.
If the Receiving Party discloses the Confidential Information in violation of this agreement,
the
Disclosing Party may, without waiving any other rights or remedies and without posting a bond or
other
security, seek an injunction, specific performance, or other equitable remedy to prevent
competition or
further disclosure, and may pursue other legal remedies.
11. AMENDMENTS
No amendment to this extension will be effective unless it is in writing and signed by both parties
or their
authorized representatives.
12. ASSIGNMENT AND DELEGATION
- (a) No Assignment. Neither party may assign any of its rights under this agreement,
except with the
prior written consent of the other party. All voluntary assignments of rights are limited by
this
subsection.
- (b) No Delegation. Neither party may delegate any performance under this agreement,
except with the prior written consent of the other party.
- (c) Enforceability of an Assignment or Delegation. If a purported assignment or purported
delegation is made in violation of this section, it is void.
13. COUNTERPARTS; ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES
- (a) Counterparts. The parties may execute this agreement in any number of counterparts,
each of
which is an original but all of which constitute one and the same instrument.
- (b) Electronic Signatures. This agreement, agreements ancillary to this agreement, and
related documents entered
into in connection with this agreement are signed when a party's signature is delivered by
facsimile,
email, or other electronic medium. These signatures must be treated in all respects as having
the same
force and effect as original signatures.
14. SEVERABILITY
If any provision in this agreement is, for any reason, held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable
in any
respect, that invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability will not affect any other provisions of
this agreement,
but this agreement will be construed as if the invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provisions had
never been
contained in this agreement, unless the deletion of those provisions would result in such a material
change
that would cause completion of the transactions contemplated by this agreement to be unreasonable.
15. NOTICES
- (a) Writing Permitted Delivery Methods. Each party giving or making any notice, request,
demand, or other communication required or permitted by this agreement shall give that notice in
writing and use one of the following types of delivery, each of which is a writing for purposes
of this
agreement: personal delivery, mail (registered or certified mail, postage prepaid,
return-receipt
requested), nationally recognized overnight courier (fees prepaid), facsimile, or email.
- (b) Addresses. A party shall address notices under this section to a party at the
following addresses:
If to the Disclosing Party:
- Mariano Ruffino
- Founder
- 63 Rook Ct
- SPARKS, Nevada 89441
- Mruffino2023@outlook.com
If to the Receiving Party:
- Web site disclosure
- trademarks logo web site
- 63 Rook Ct
- SPARKS, Nevada 89441
- Mruffino2023@outlook.com
- (c) Effectiveness. A notice is effective only if the party giving notice complies with
subsections (a)
and (b) and if the recipient receives the notice.
16. WAIVER
No waiver of a breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or granted by
the
provisions of this agreement will be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party
waiving the
breach, failure, right, or remedy. No waiver of any breach, failure, right, or remedy will be deemed
a waiver
of any other breach, failure, right, or remedy, whether or not similar, and no waiver will
constitute a
continuing waiver, unless the writing so specifies.
17. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This agreement constitutes the final agreement of the parties. It is the complete and exclusive
expression of
the parties' agreement with respect to the subject matter of this agreement. All prior and
contemporaneous
communications, negotiations, and agreements between the parties relating to the subject matter of
this
agreement are expressly merged into and superseded by this agreement. The provisions of this
agreement
may not be explained, supplemented, or qualified by evidence of trade usage or a prior course of
dealings.
Neither party was induced to enter this agreement by, and neither party is relying on, any
statement,
representation, warranty, or agreement of the other party except those set forth expressly in this
agreement.
Except as set forth expressly in this agreement, there are no conditions precedent to this
agreement's
effectiveness.
18. HEADINGS
The descriptive headings of the sections and subsections of this agreement are for convenience only,
and do
not affect this agreement's construction or interpretation.
19. EFFECTIVENESS
This agreement will become effective when all parties have signed it. The date this agreement is
signed by
the last party to sign it (as indicated by the date associated with that party's signature) will be
deemed the
date of this agreement.
20. NECESSARY ACTS; FURTHER ASSURANCES
Each party and its officers and directors shall use all reasonable efforts to take, or cause to be
taken, all
actions necessary or desirable to consummate and make effective the transactions this agreement
contemplates or to evidence or carry out the intent and purposes of this agreement.
SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS
Each party is signing this agreement on the date stated opposite that party's signature.
Mariano Ruffino
Name: Mariano RuffinoTitle: Founder Owner
Web site disclosure
Name: Mariano RuffinoTitle: Owner Operator