I signed a non disclosure and noncompetition agreement in Ohio. "Agrees not to set up in business as a direct competitor of JC Express within a radius of 200 miles of JC Express in Columbus, Ohio for a period of seven (7) years following the expiration or termination of this agreement. Agrees not to make use of research or training done in the course of work, either voluntary or paid, done for JC Express while employed or as a volunteer by a competitor of JC Express."
This operation was officed at my property prior to termination and therefore JC Express does not even have a valid address in Columbus, Ohio. I also do not believe a 7 year time frame is reasonable. The CEO of JC Express has now contacted me with threats of court action, "..each signed party personally responsible for any deviation from this legal document."
Everything entailed is believed to be public domain, we are talking about on-line sales of books and other items through eBay, Amazon and other public domain websites. Certainly not unique to JC Express and trade secrets, etc. don't play a role.
Can I really be held to such an agreement if I chose to list items on-line for sale, like millions of other US residents?