Nondisclosure Agreements in the Classroom: A Student Entrepreneur’s Refuge or Risk?
As the Information Age shapes the way we understand ideas as intellectual property, the notion that students’ideas in the classroom should be protected as a potential asset has increasingly gained attention. Academics and practitioners alike debate how best to address the balance between traditional...
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