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Notebook Computer Bailment Agreement

Protect Portable Hardware with a Notebook Computer Bailment Agreement

Intellectual Property Protection Documents

The Notebook Computer Bailment Agreement obtained from FTC Guardian is a vital component of their Intellectual Property Protection Documents suite. It is specifically crafted for employers who supply their employees or contractors with portable computer hardware such as notebook computers or handheld devices.


This agreement is intended for situations where the employer expects these portable devices to be used primarily off their premises for business purposes while allowing limited personal use.


Unlike equipment provided solely for on-premises use, when notebook computers or handheld devices are involved, it becomes essential to have a bailment agreement in place. This legal document outlines the terms and conditions regarding the possession and use of the provided hardware.

At FTC Guardian Intellectual Property Protection Documents division, they understand the importance of protecting your valuable assets, including portable computer hardware. This comprehensive collection includes the Notebook Computer Bailment Agreement to ensure that both parties—the employer (bailor) providing the computer hardware and the employee/contractor (bailee) receiving it—are protected.


Choose an Intellectual Property Protection Documents to establish clear guidelines and protect your portable hardware while maintaining confidentiality and safeguarding your intellectual property.


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First Published on April 12th, 2018

Last Updated on November 27th, 2023

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