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Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement

This Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into as of [DATE] by and between [Party A] and [Party B] (each a "Party").

1. Purpose

The Parties wish to explore a potential business relationship and may disclose Confidential Information to one another.

2. Confidential Information

"Confidential Information" means any non-public information disclosed by one Party to the other, whether oral, written, or electronic.

3. Obligations

Each Party shall (a) keep the other's Confidential Information strictly confidential, and (b) use it solely for the Purpose described above.

4. Term

This Agreement remains in effect for two (2) years from the Effective Date.

5. Governing Law

This Agreement is governed by the laws of [STATE / COUNTRY].

Signatures

[Party A] ______________________ Date: __________

[Party B] ______________________ Date: __________

This is an AI-generated template, not legal advice.

How to Generate a Disclaimer with FreeContract

  1. Describe your website or content

    Type a brief description of your site — what it covers, who runs it, and any specific liability concerns (affiliate links, professional advice topics, user data, etc.).

  2. Generate your disclaimer instantly

    Click Generate and FreeContract will draft a tailored disclaimer covering the relevant risks and limitations you described.

  3. Review and customize

    Read through the generated text. Adjust any names, URLs, or specific language to match your exact situation.

  4. Download or copy

    Download as a Word document or copy the text directly into your website, app, or email footer.

Frequently asked questions

Is a disclaimer legally required for my website?

In many cases, specific disclaimers are legally required — for example, the FTC mandates affiliate disclosure disclosers in the US. Even when not strictly required, a disclaimer is strongly advisable to reduce liability.

Can I use the same disclaimer on multiple websites?

You can adapt the same template, but each disclaimer should reflect the specific content and risks of the individual site. A disclaimer written for a legal blog is not ideal for a fitness app.

Does a disclaimer protect me from all lawsuits?

No. A disclaimer reduces your exposure but does not guarantee immunity. Courts may disregard disclaimers that are unconscionable, deceptive, or not reasonably visible to users.

Should I have a lawyer review my disclaimer?

For any website with substantial traffic, affiliate income, or content on sensitive topics like health, finance, or legal matters, yes — you should have a licensed attorney review your disclaimer before publishing it as a binding document.

Where should I display my disclaimer?

At minimum, link it in your site footer. For affiliate content, include an inline disclosure near the relevant links. For health or financial content, consider adding it at the top of each relevant post.