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Comment People are reading this wrong ... (Score 1) 452

I'm sure somebody has pointed it out, but the NDA is being misread. "Participant agrees not to do the following, except with the advanced review and written approval of Google: issue or release any articles, advertising, publicity or other matter relating to this Agreement (including the fact that a meeting or discussion has taken place between the parties) or mentioning or implying the name of Google." The latter two gerunds ("mentioning or implying") are a group with the first gerund ("relating"). The NDA isn't saying you can't "issue or release [articles relating to Google] or mentioning (sic) or implying (sic)" Google. The NDA is saying you can't "issue or release" articles "relating, mentioning, or implying" Google's name. It's a poorly constructed clause, but an examination of the grammar -- coupled with the absurdity of reading it the other way -- makes it clear. (And yes, I am a lawyer.)

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