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Atleast far as I know putting ND clause in e-mail without otherside approval doesn't make it legiment. Example: Lawyer sends e-mail to me and demands something, in the end of message lawyer puts ND clause. Now I can freely post that message since I never agreed on that NDA. Atleast in Finland, dunno America. Does Apple demand NDA when you post them applications?