🧠 What Kind of Information Is Considered Confidential?
Confidential Information refers to any data that is not public or widely known and falls into one or more of the following categories:
📄 1. Contractual Information
Details of the agreement, terms of use, commercial conditions, special clauses, attachments, amendments, or any shared legal documentation.
📊 2. Financial or Transactional Data
Sales volumes, royalty earnings, payout structures, pricing models, or scheduled payments.
🧪 3. Trade Secrets & Internal Knowledge
Internal technologies, operating processes, workflows, algorithms, private platforms (such as UMW Core), and proprietary expertise.
🌍 4. Market Opportunities or Strategic Plans
Expansion roadmaps, partnerships, third-party deals, promotional strategies, industry contacts, and launch calendars.
📧 5. Private Communications
Messages, emails, internal memos, official chats (e.g., business WhatsApp), or any conversation that is not intended for public release.
🚫 What Is Not Considered Confidential?
❌ Information that is already public or becomes public legally
❌ Data disclosed before the agreement, without a confidentiality obligation
❌ Information required to be shared by law or court order (with prior notice if possible)
🛡️ User’s Obligation:
By signing the agreement, the user agrees to:
Never disclose, reproduce, or misuse any confidential information
Protect all shared data with the same level of care they would apply to their own sensitive information
Maintain confidentiality even after the agreement ends (for at least 2 years, or as otherwise stated)
🎯 In Summary:
Type of Confidential Info | Examples 📌 |
📄 Legal documents | Agreements, annexes, internal terms |
📊 Financial metrics | Royalties, commissions, private reports |
🧪 Technology & processes | UMW Core platform, proprietary tools |
🌍 Strategic information | Growth plans, partnerships, campaign strategies |
📧 Private communications | Internal emails, notes, and authorized chat logs |