Non-Disclosure Agreement
Secure your 3D assets, source files, and textures with a Texas-compliant NDA. Protect your rigging, polygon counts, and IP rights under TX state law.
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As a 3D artist in Texas, your competitive edge lies in your proprietary workflows, custom textures, and rigging techniques. A standard NDA isn't enough to protect against IP ownership disputes and... Read more
As a 3D artist in Texas, your competitive edge lies in your proprietary workflows, custom textures, and rigging techniques. A standard NDA isn't enough to protect against IP ownership disputes and asset licensing violations. This Texas-specific agreement ensures your confidential rendering methods and source files remain protected under the Texas Business and Commerce Code, while clearly defining the scope of work to prevent 'revision creep' and rendering delays.
Beyond the standard non-disclosure agreement sections, this template adds fields specific to 3D Artist:
The core legal purpose of a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is to establish a legal framework to protect confidential and proprietary information shared between parties. It restricts the unauthorized disclosure or use of such information, thereby enabling parties to collaborate, negotiate, or explore business opportunities while safeguarding sensitive information.
IP Ownership Disputes
Detailed intellectual property clauses in contracts specifying ownership, usage rights, and any licensing agreements for created content.
Rendering Delays
Including specific deadlines, potential penalties for delays, and force majeure clauses in contracts to manage expectations and responsibilities.
For this non-disclosure agreement to be legally valid:
Common mistakes to avoid:
In Texas, while the DMCA provides federal copyright protection, your contract must be explicit about ownership of source files versus final renders. This NDA works alongside Texas Business & Commerce Code § 26.01 to ensure that all transfers of intellectual property are documented in writing to be enforceable.
Yes. This agreement specifically includes 'digital assets, polygon structures, and proprietary shaders' within its definition of confidential information, preventing clients from reusing your unique technical setups for other projects without permission.
Texas law favors the written word of the contract. This NDA allows you to define the scope of the project so that protected information shared during revision cycles cannot be leveraged against you to force work beyond the initial polygon count or rendering milestones agreed upon.
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