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Why won't I sign an NDA?

  • Writer: Amanda Riddell
    Amanda Riddell
  • Mar 14
  • 1 min read

They exist to protect businesses from risk, not employees. The Beatles project is out in the open, and it's an IP that everyone has an opinion on. It seems like Sony were using their PR machine to bamboozle people. The studios always do that. Nobody ever knows anything about their films. Now that film isn't the dominant entertainment industry, it looks like collusion. - We should be able to discuss our work with people without it being illegal to do so. In my case, it's more like being told not to tell certain things, rather than a blanket rule. I hardly discuss every aspect of my life: it just seems like it. - I'm a journalist and an advocate/cannabis lobbyist. Transparency is the norm in my world.

 
 
 

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Amanda Riddell
Amanda Riddell
Mar 14

I can keep a secret, but it typically annoys me to do so without a good reason.

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