Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA)

Will Iron sign an NDA?

Iron Software does not receive customer or end-user data generated or processed by the software.

Any information or documents received by Iron Software will be treated as sensitive, though you are welcome and encouraged to apply a Confidential Information note in your communication.

Iron will gladly sign an NDA upon request.

For more information, please see Section 6 of the End-User License Agreement

6. Confidentiality

a. For purposes of this Agreement, “Confidential Information” shall mean non-public information and data received by either party (“receiving party”) from the other party (“disclosing party”).

b. Notwithstanding the foregoing, information and data shall not be deemed to be Confidential Information if such information or data: (i) was known by the receiving party at the time of such disclosure; (ii) was known to the general public at the time of such disclosure or becomes known to the general public (other than by act of the receiving party) subsequent to such disclosure; (iii) is disclosed lawfully to the receiving party by a third party without restriction; (iv) is developed independently by the receiving party without reference to the disclosing party’s Confidential Information; or (v) is approved in writing by the disclosing party for disclosure by the receiving party.

c. The receiving party may disclose the disclosing party’s Confidential Information when the receiving party is required by law (e.g., by subpoena), provided however the receiving party will give the disclosing party prior written notice of such required disclosure (unless notifying the disclosing party is prohibited by law), and will work with the disclosing party to limit the required disclosure or have the requirement revoked (e.g., a court revokes a subpoena for the Confidential Information).

d. The receiving hereunder shall not disclose to any third party firm, corporation, individual, or other entity, any Confidential Information which it receives from the disclosing party. For clarity, Iron may disclose the Company’s Confidential Information to Iron’s employees and independent contractors in connection with providing the Iron Software and performing the Services hereunder. The receiving party shall use the same degree of care in safeguarding the Confidential Information as the receiving party uses for its own confidential and proprietary information, but in no event less than a standard of reasonable care.