Capital-Reader Rooms are controlled environments and may be confidential or restricted depending on the docket, materials, participants, and room rules.
Not every Capital-Reader Room is confidential in the same way. Some may involve public-safe materials and produce public-safe summaries. Others may include restricted submissions, non-public readiness records, controlled comments, sensitive project context, or early-stage SPV-readiness materials.
Participants should treat room materials, attendance, comments, drafts, feedback, and notes as controlled unless the official record states otherwise.
Confidentiality should be defined in the room materials or meeting statement. It may include restrictions on downloading, forwarding, quoting, attribution, screenshots, recording, external sharing, use in marketing, use in fundraising, and use by employers or third parties.
Controlled does not mean endorsement. Confidential does not mean approved. The room’s information-handling status is separate from the matter’s readiness status.
When uncertain, do not share.