> On Apr 25, 2023, at 11:27 AM, Ethan O'Toole <et...@757.org> wrote:
> 
>> One oddity about LCM was that they seemed to be into non-disclosure 
>> agreements.  It's rather bizarre for a museum to recruit people for a 
>> technical advisory group to help them with understanding old hardware, and 
>> then require them to sign an NDA for the privilege of helping them.
>>      paul
> 
> I assume with the immense wealth PA had that anyone and everyone connected to 
> him were sought out by people looking to try to pitch ideas, get grants, try 
> to sell thing things, etc. Maybe NDA helped reduce that noise to the org.
> 
>                       - Ethan

But an NDA wouldn't do any of that.  And conversely, asking people who are 
volunteering their expert historic knowledge to sign an NDA is rather 
insulting.  Not to mention legally questionable, because if applied strictly it 
would block those people from conveying the knowledge they have to LCM!

        paul

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