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Leaked Movie

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1. Yes, it would be inappropriate and unprofessional if Luke shared information about
movies that have not yet been released with friends and family. This act would be
considered unethical by the company, which may bring about a risk of Luke losing his
job. It is inappropriate because there is a great possibility that friends or family members
would share the information with other people, and the chain continues. The
confidentiality agreement with the company binds Luke and other employees to never
disclose any company information to other outside parties. The company can sue an
employee for disclosing the company's secrets to other individuals. That is why Luke
cannot share the information with his family and friends in the case study.
2. The acceptable requirements include that these agreements are mutual, either unilateral or
reciprocal. In a unilateral one, only one party exposes information to another part. On the
other hand, in mutual confidentiality, both parties disclose sensitive information.
Generally, worker confidentiality agreements are one-sided (Legal Nature, 2020). On the
other hand, these agreements' unacceptable requirements include disclosing customer
data, financial information, movie leaks, intellectual property, and patent rights, among
others. However, these agreements are not for everyone. This is because it cannot protect
some information, and they can also significantly hurt business activities.
3. Yes, it was wrong since each employee had signed a confidentiality agreement with the
company. The company was aware of the external factors that could lead to the leaking of
the movie. The leaks of new content are always highly expected by fans of a film. The
leaks can bring about a significant plot twist being disclosed and an instant decline in
theaters' audiences. Generally, spoilers impact every individual; they affect the company

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1 Response to Discussion Questions Student’s Name University Name Course Date 2 Response to Discussion Questions 1. Yes, it would be inappropriate and unprofessional if Luke shared information about movies that have not yet been released with friends and family. This act would be considered unethical by the company, which may bring about a risk of Luke losing his job. It is inappropriate because there is a great possibility that friends or family members would share the information with other people, and the chain continues. The confidentiality agreement with the company binds Luke and other employees to never disclose any company information to other outside parties. The company can sue an employee for disclosing the company's secrets to other individuals. That is why Luke cannot share the information with his family and friends in the case study. 2. The acceptable requirements include that these agreements are mutual, either unilateral or reciprocal. In a unilateral one, only one party exposes information to another part. On the other hand, in mutual confidentiality, both parties disclose sensitive information. Generally, worker confidentiality agreements are one-sided (Lega ...
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