Report: Google Glass Event Attendees Must Agree To Strict NDA

Google co-founder Sergey Brin wears Google Glass, the Internet company's computerized glasses product, at a developer conference in June 2012.
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In advance of Google’s upcoming hackathon events in New York and San Francisco, where attending software developers will have their first chances to play with the company’s hi-tech glasses product (Google Glass), Google has sent out a strict non-disclosure agreement, ReadWrite reported on Friday.

The NDA notes that Google “may” give the computerized glasses out to developers to take home, but that developers’ are the only ones who can wear them (they can’t share them with friends or family), and that the glasses shouldn’t be worn while ” driving, biking, using sharp objects, or playing sports,” among other strict terms. Check out a full summary of the NDA on ReadWrite. The hackathons take place in San Francisco on January 28 and 29 and in New York on February 1 and 2.  

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