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The Confidant acknowledges that it has no proprietary rights, title or interest in, and will not acquire any licence, rights, title or interest in, any Confidential Information or other information disclosed by NostraData to the Confidant.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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In this deed, the term Confidential Information means any and all information disclosed by NostraData to the Confidant in any form (including verbally, electronically, visually, in writing or in any other tangible form, and all copies of any such information), which is identified as, notified as being, or which would be reasonably expected to be, confidential or proprietary to NostraData.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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Confidential Information includes any data, software, software documentation, source code, documentation for functional specifications, development guidelines, inventions, training materials, third party confidential information, and any information about NostraData which is disclosed to the Confidant in connection with the Datathon.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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In this deed, the term Confidential Information means any and all information disclosed by NostraData to the Confidant in any form (including verbally, electronically, visually, in writing or in any other tangible form, and all copies of any such information), which is identified as, notified as being, or which would be reasonably expected to be, confidential or proprietary to NostraData.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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Following any request by NostraData, the Confidant must immediately provide to NostraData all Confidential Information and certify that no Confidential Information is retained by the Confidant. The obligation to return Confidential Information includes the obligation to return any and all Confidential Information in physical, electronic or other tangible form.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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In this deed, the term Confidential Information means any and all information disclosed by NostraData to the Confidant in any form (including verbally, electronically, visually, in writing or in any other tangible form, and all copies of any such information), which is identified as, notified as being, or which would be reasonably expected to be, confidential or proprietary to NostraData.
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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Following any request by NostraData, the Confidant must immediately provide to NostraData all Confidential Information and certify that no Confidential Information is retained by the Confidant. The obligation to return Confidential Information includes the obligation to return any and all Confidential Information in physical, electronic or other tangible form.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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In this deed, the term Confidential Information means any and all information disclosed by NostraData to the Confidant in any form (including verbally, electronically, visually, in writing or in any other tangible form, and all copies of any such information), which is identified as, notified as being, or which would be reasonably expected to be, confidential or proprietary to NostraData.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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In this deed, the term Confidential Information means any and all information disclosed by NostraData to the Confidant in any form (including verbally, electronically, visually, in writing or in any other tangible form, and all copies of any such information), which is identified as, notified as being, or which would be reasonably expected to be, confidential or proprietary to NostraData.
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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The Confidant must not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party without the express and prior written consent of NostraData.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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The Confidant must not reverse engineer or decompile any software included in any Confidential Information, or make any unauthorised copies of any Confidential Information.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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If the Confidant is required by law to disclose any Confidential Information to a third person, the Confidant must: (a) before doing so: (i) notify Nostra Data; and
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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The Confidant acknowledges that it has no proprietary rights, title or interest in, and will not acquire any licence, rights, title or interest in, any Confidential Information or other information disclosed by NostraData to the Confidant.
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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The Confidant must not reverse engineer or decompile any software included in any Confidential Information, or make any unauthorised copies of any Confidential Information.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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The Confidant may only use Confidential Information disclosed to it under this deed for the sole purpose of the Datathon and must use Confidential Information strictly in accordance with NostraData’s directions and otherwise in accordance with this deed.
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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Recipient agrees not to copy or reverse engineer, or attempt to derive the composition or underlying information, structure or ideas of any Confidential Information.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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7. All Confidential Information disclosed under this Agreement will be and will remain the property of the Discloser; all such information in tangible form will be returned to Discloser promptly upon written request or upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement, and will not thereafter be retained in any form by Recipient or its Affiliates or any of their employees.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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Except upon mutual written agreement or as may be required by law, neither party will disclose to others the existence or terms of this Agreement, the discussions that gave rise to this Agreement or the fact that there have been, or will be, discussions or negotiations covered by this Agreement.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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Confidential Information includes all of the following, whether or not reduced to tangible form: software codes and computer programs; trade secrets, patents, patent applications, and copyrights; know-how, processes, research, development, ideas, and inventions (whether patentable or not); formulas and algorithms; technical drawings, schematics, design, diagrams, models, and flow charts; documentation and specifications; databases and materials; financial information and projections; business plans and needs; employee information; customer lists, sales information and forecasts, marketing plans, customer leads, customer information and anticipated markets; and other information of a similar nature, and any other trade secrets or non-public business information belonging or pertaining to either of the parties.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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1. "Confidential Information"means information that relates to the Purpose (as defined below) or that, although not related to such Purpose, is nevertheless disclosed as a result of the parties' discussions in that regard, and that should reasonably have been understood by the party receiving such information (the “Recipient”), because of legends or other markings, the circumstances of disclosure or the nature of the information itself, to be proprietary and confidential to the party disclosing the information (the “Discloser”) or an Affiliate of the Discloser or to a third party.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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6. This Agreement will become effective as of the Effective Date and will continue until the date one party receives written notice of termination of this Agreement from the other party; provided, however, that a Recipient’s obligations under Section 2 will survive termination of this Agreement and will continue with respect to the Discloser’s Confidential Information until the obligations no longer apply pursuant to Section 3 above.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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3. Recipient’s obligations under Section 2 will not apply to any of Discloser’s Confidential Information that Recipient can document: (a) was in the public domain at or subsequent to the time the Confidential Information was communicated to Recipient by Discloser through no fault of Recipient; (b) was rightfully in Recipient’s possession free of any obligation of confidence at or subsequent to the time the Confidential Information was communicated to Recipient by the Discloser; (c) was developed by employees or agents of Recipient independently of and without reference to any of Discloser’s Confidential Information; or
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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7. All Confidential Information disclosed under this Agreement will be and will remain the property of the Discloser; all such information in tangible form will be returned to Discloser promptly upon written request or upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement, and will not thereafter be retained in any form by Recipient or its Affiliates or any of their employees.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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Confidential Information may be disclosed in written or other tangible form (including on electronic media) or by oral, visual or other means. Confidential Information includes all of the following, whether or not reduced to tangible form: software codes and computer programs; trade secrets, patents, patent applications, and copyrights; know-how, processes, research, development, ideas, and inventions (whether patentable or not); formulas and algorithms; technical drawings, schematics, design, diagrams, models, and flow charts; documentation and specifications; databases and materials; financial information and projections; business plans and needs; employee information; customer lists, sales information and forecasts, marketing plans, customer leads, customer information and anticipated markets; and other information of a similar nature, and any other trade secrets or non-public business information belonging or pertaining to either of the parties.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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The Confidant must not reverse engineer or decompile any software included in any Confidential Information, or make any unauthorised copies of any Confidential Information.
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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Recipient will disclose Discloser’s Confidential Information only to those of Recipient’s employees, consultants, and contractors who have a “need to know” the information to assist Recipient with respect to the Purpose and who are legally bound by terms and conditions substantially similar to those terms and conditions applicable to Recipient under this Agreement.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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Recipient agrees not to copy or reverse engineer, or attempt to derive the composition or underlying information, structure or ideas of any Confidential Information.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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A disclosure by Recipient of any of Discloser’s Confidential Information (a) in response to a valid order by a court or other governmental body; (b) as otherwise required by law; or (c) necessary to establish the rights of either party under this Agreement will not be considered to be a breach of this Agreement by the Recipient; provided, however, that Recipient provides prompt prior written notice to the Discloser to enable Discloser to seek a protective order or otherwise prevent the disclosure.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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3. Recipient’s obligations under Section 2 will not apply to any of Discloser’s Confidential Information that Recipient can document: (a) was in the public domain at or subsequent to the time the Confidential Information was communicated to Recipient by Discloser through no fault of Recipient; (b) was rightfully in Recipient’s possession free of any obligation of confidence at or subsequent to the time the Confidential Information was communicated to Recipient by the Discloser; (c) was developed by employees or agents of Recipient independently of and without reference to any of Discloser’s Confidential Information; or (d) was communicated by Discloser to an unaffiliated third party free of any obligation of confidence.
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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Recipient will disclose Discloser’s Confidential Information only to those of Recipient’s employees, consultants, and contractors who have a “need to know” the information to assist Recipient with respect to the Purpose and who are legally bound by terms and conditions substantially similar to those terms and conditions applicable to Recipient under this Agreement.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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Recipient agrees not to copy or reverse engineer, or attempt to derive the composition or underlying information, structure or ideas of any Confidential Information.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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ICC Court members undertake that their firm or company will not use the Confidential information or Proprietary information for any other purpose and remain responsible for ensuring that such information is immediately destroyed upon conclusion of the conflict check.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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Nothing in this Agreement shall affect any rights the ICC Court may have in relation to Confidential Information or Proprietary Information, neither shall this Agreement provide the Member with any right or licence under any patents, copyrights, trade secrets, or the like in relation to the Confidential Information or Proprietary Information.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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Except upon mutual written agreement or as may be required by law, neither party will disclose to others the existence or terms of this Agreement, the discussions that gave rise to this Agreement or the fact that there have been, or will be, discussions or negotiations covered by this Agreement.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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“Confidential Information” means any information or data, or both, communicated by or on behalf of the ICC Court to the Member, including, but not limited to, any kind of business, commercial, technical, legal, financial information and data in connection with the arbitral proceedings, the activities and image of the ICC Court, except for information that is demonstrably non-confidential in nature.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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1. "Confidential Information"means information that relates to the Purpose (as defined below) or that, although not related to such Purpose, is nevertheless disclosed as a result of the parties' discussions in that regard, and that should reasonably have been understood by the party receiving such information (the “Recipient”), because of legends or other markings, the circumstances of disclosure or the nature of the information itself, to be proprietary and confidential to the party disclosing the information (the “Discloser”) or an Affiliate of the Discloser or to a third party.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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The Parties’ obligations under this Agreement shall survive indefinitely or to the longest extent permitted by the applicable laws.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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The obligations under Article 2 to keep confidential all Confidential Information or Proprietary Information shall not apply to the extent that the Member can prove that any of that information: a) was in the Member’s possession without an obligation of confidentiality prior to receipt from the ICC Court; b) is lawfully obtained by the Member from a third party without an obligation of confidentiality, provided that third party is not, to the ICC Court’s best knowledge, in breach of any obligation of confidentiality to the ICC Court relating to that information; or c) is developed by the Member independent of any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information.
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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Disposal means execution of reasonable measures to return or destroy all materials and copies including electronic data.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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The information shall be Confidential Information, irrespective of the medium in which that information or data is embedded, and whether the Confidential Information is disclosed orally, visually or otherwise.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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1. "Confidential Information"means information that relates to the Purpose (as defined below) or that, although not related to such Purpose, is nevertheless disclosed as a result of the parties' discussions in that regard, and that should reasonably have been understood by the party receiving such information (the “Recipient”), because of legends or other markings, the circumstances of disclosure or the nature of the information itself, to be proprietary and confidential to the party disclosing the information (the “Discloser”) or an Affiliate of the Discloser or to a third party.
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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1. "Confidential Information"means information that relates to the Purpose (as defined below) or that, although not related to such Purpose, is nevertheless disclosed as a result of the parties' discussions in that regard, and that should reasonably have been understood by the party receiving such information (the “Recipient”), because of legends or other markings, the circumstances of disclosure or the nature of the information itself, to be proprietary and confidential to the party disclosing the information (the “Discloser”) or an Affiliate of the Discloser or to a third party.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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Unless otherwise specified by the ICC Court at the time of disclosure, the Member may make copies of the Confidential Information and of Proprietary Information to the extent necessary for the purpose of performing the Member’s function.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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Except upon mutual written agreement or as may be required by law, neither party will disclose to others the existence or terms of this Agreement, the discussions that gave rise to this Agreement or the fact that there have been, or will be, discussions or negotiations covered by this Agreement.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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The obligations under Article 2 to keep confidential all Confidential Information or Proprietary Information shall not apply to the extent that the Member can prove that any of that information: a) was in the Member’s possession without an obligation of confidentiality prior to receipt from the ICC Court; b) is lawfully obtained by the Member from a third party without an obligation of confidentiality, provided that third party is not, to the ICC Court’s best knowledge, in breach of any obligation of confidentiality to the ICC Court relating to that information; or
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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In addition, ICC Court members are only permitted to disclose Confidential information or Proprietary information for the sole purpose of conflict checks. They must only disclose such information to the person duly authorized to run conflict checks within their respective law firm or company.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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The Member shall: a) not disclose any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information unless expressly authorised by the ICC Court; b) use any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information exclusively for the purpose of its collaboration with the ICC Court and not for its own or anyone else’s benefit; c) keep secure, confidential and hold all Confidential Information and Proprietary Information with no less a degree of care as is used for the Member’s own confidential or Proprietary Information and at least with reasonable care; and d) not amend, vary, develop, improve, enhance (“Derivation”) the Confidential Information or Proprietary Information except as otherwise approved in writing by the ICC Court. In addition, ICC Court members are only permitted to disclose Confidential information or Proprietary information for the sole purpose of conflict checks. They must only disclose such information to the person duly authorized to run conflict checks within their respective law firm or company. ICC Court members undertake that their firm or company will not use the Confidential information or Proprietary information for any other purpose and remain responsible for ensuring that such information is immediately destroyed upon conclusion of the conflict check.
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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The information shall be Confidential Information, irrespective of the medium in which that information or data is embedded, and whether the Confidential Information is disclosed orally, visually or otherwise.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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Disposal means execution of reasonable measures to return or destroy all materials and copies including electronic data.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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Nothing in this Agreement shall affect any rights the ICC Court may have in relation to Confidential Information or Proprietary Information, neither shall this Agreement provide the Member with any right or licence under any patents, copyrights, trade secrets, or the like in relation to the Confidential Information or Proprietary Information.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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The obligations under Article 2 to keep confidential all Confidential Information or Proprietary Information shall not apply to the extent that the Member can prove that any of that information: a) was in the Member’s possession without an obligation of confidentiality prior to receipt from the ICC Court; b) is lawfully obtained by the Member from a third party without an obligation of confidentiality, provided that third party is not, to the ICC Court’s best knowledge, in breach of any obligation of confidentiality to the ICC Court relating to that information; or
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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That all information, data, and materials furnished, either orally or otherwise by LSUK shall be considered "Confidential Information," which includes all technical and non-technical information concerning the past, present, and future business practices and/ or plans to include, without limitation, LSUK's highly proprietary automated print on demand book manufacturing process, its processes, features, functions, performance, components, subsystems, use, technology (whether owned or licensed), intellectual property, resources, research, innovations, products or service offerings, strategic partners, techniques or processes, software, patent applications, inventions, trade secrets, designs, drawings, engineering, hardware configuration information, marketing, strategies, or studies and all tangible and intangible property of any kind, whether conveyed in writing or orally by LSUK or its representatives to Recipient.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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The Member shall: a) not disclose any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information unless expressly authorised by the ICC Court; b) use any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information exclusively for the purpose of its collaboration with the ICC Court and not for its own or anyone else’s benefit; c) keep secure, confidential and hold all Confidential Information and Proprietary Information with no less a degree of care as is used for the Member’s own confidential or Proprietary Information and at least with reasonable care; and d) not amend, vary, develop, improve, enhance (“Derivation”) the Confidential Information or Proprietary Information except as otherwise approved in writing by the ICC Court. In addition, ICC Court members are only permitted to disclose Confidential information or Proprietary information for the sole purpose of conflict checks. They must only disclose such information to the person duly authorized to run conflict checks within their respective law firm or company. ICC Court members undertake that their firm or company will not use the Confidential information or Proprietary information for any other purpose and remain responsible for ensuring that such information is immediately destroyed upon conclusion of the conflict check.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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This Agreement shall remain in perpetually and upon request, Recipient will promptly return all data and materials furnished by LSUK, or provide written certification of its destruction and destroy any internal analyses and/or work papers related to these discussions.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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The Member shall: a) not disclose any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information unless expressly authorised by the ICC Court; b) use any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information exclusively for the purpose of its collaboration with the ICC Court and not for its own or anyone else’s benefit; c) keep secure, confidential and hold all Confidential Information and Proprietary Information with no less a degree of care as is used for the Member’s own confidential or Proprietary Information and at least with reasonable care; and d) not amend, vary, develop, improve, enhance (“Derivation”) the Confidential Information or Proprietary Information except as otherwise approved in writing by the ICC Court. In addition, ICC Court members are only permitted to disclose Confidential information or Proprietary information for the sole purpose of conflict checks. They must only disclose such information to the person duly authorized to run conflict checks within their respective law firm or company. ICC Court members undertake that their firm or company will not use the Confidential information or Proprietary information for any other purpose and remain responsible for ensuring that such information is immediately destroyed upon conclusion of the conflict check.
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
2neutral
Disposal means execution of reasonable measures to return or destroy all materials and copies including electronic data.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
2neutral
That all information, data, and materials furnished, either orally or otherwise by LSUK shall be considered "Confidential Information," which includes all technical and non-technical information concerning the past, present, and future business practices and/ or plans to include, without limitation, LSUK's highly proprietary automated print on demand book manufacturing process, its processes, features, functions, performance, components, subsystems, use, technology (whether owned or licensed), intellectual property, resources, research, innovations, products or service offerings, strategic partners, techniques or processes, software, patent applications, inventions, trade secrets, designs, drawings, engineering, hardware configuration information, marketing, strategies, or studies and all tangible and intangible property of any kind, whether conveyed in writing or orally by LSUK or its representatives to Recipient.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
1entailment
The obligations under Article 2 to keep confidential all Confidential Information or Proprietary Information shall not apply to the extent that the Member can prove that any of that information: a) was in the Member’s possession without an obligation of confidentiality prior to receipt from the ICC Court; b) is lawfully obtained by the Member from a third party without an obligation of confidentiality, provided that third party is not, to the ICC Court’s best knowledge, in breach of any obligation of confidentiality to the ICC Court relating to that information; or
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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The Recipient agrees not to copy, duplicate, disclose or deliver all or any portion of the Confidential Information to a third party or permit any other third party to inspect, copy or duplicate the same except those parties deemed necessary by the undersigned to evaluate a possible business relationship (including agents, advisors, affiliates, accountants, attorneys, consultants, and lenders).
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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The Recipient agrees not to copy, duplicate, disclose or deliver all or any portion of the Confidential Information to a third party or permit any other third party to inspect, copy or duplicate the same except those parties deemed necessary by the undersigned to evaluate a possible business relationship (including agents, advisors, affiliates, accountants, attorneys, consultants, and lenders).
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
1entailment
The Member shall: a) not disclose any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information unless expressly authorised by the ICC Court; b) use any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information exclusively for the purpose of its collaboration with the ICC Court and not for its own or anyone else’s benefit; c) keep secure, confidential and hold all Confidential Information and Proprietary Information with no less a degree of care as is used for the Member’s own confidential or Proprietary Information and at least with reasonable care; and d) not amend, vary, develop, improve, enhance (“Derivation”) the Confidential Information or Proprietary Information except as otherwise approved in writing by the ICC Court. In addition, ICC Court members are only permitted to disclose Confidential information or Proprietary information for the sole purpose of conflict checks. They must only disclose such information to the person duly authorized to run conflict checks within their respective law firm or company. ICC Court members undertake that their firm or company will not use the Confidential information or Proprietary information for any other purpose and remain responsible for ensuring that such information is immediately destroyed upon conclusion of the conflict check.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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This shall not, however, prevent Recipient from disclosing to others or using in any manner Confidential Information: (i) which has been published and has become part of the public domain and not caused by acts or omissions by the receiving party; (ii) which has been furnished or made known to the undersigned by third parties as a matter of right without restriction of disclosure, or;
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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The Recipient agrees not to copy, duplicate, disclose or deliver all or any portion of the Confidential Information to a third party or permit any other third party to inspect, copy or duplicate the same except those parties deemed necessary by the undersigned to evaluate a possible business relationship (including agents, advisors, affiliates, accountants, attorneys, consultants, and lenders).
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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Recipient recognizes the need for LSUK to disclose certain Confidential Information to be used solely for the purpose of evaluating any discussions in furtherance of this business relationship using an automated print on demand facility.
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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The information shall be Confidential Information, irrespective of the medium in which that information or data is embedded, and whether the Confidential Information is disclosed orally, visually or otherwise.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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In the event that the Parties do not execute any agreement for the Services or upon demand by ISCA, the Vendor undertakes to forthwith: (1) return all Confidential Information (including all originals and copies) to ISCA; or (2) where (1) is not possible, at ISCA’s option, destroy, erase, delete, or securely dispose of such Confidential Information,
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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Vendor acknowledges and agrees that: (1) it does not acquire by implication or otherwise any right, title or interest in or to the Confidential Information and ISCA IPR, including any licence;
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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“Confidential Information” means ISCA’s information comprising all data and information relating to the business, technical, and other operations of ISCA, and all other information of ISCA whatsoever obtained by Vendor pursuant to, by virtue of, or in the course of negotiating or performing the Services or an agreement for the Services, including where applicable (without any limitation): (a) all technical information, data, databases, source codes, object codes, know-how, processes, formulae, designs, drawings, documents, specifications, manuals, inventions, images, and all information comprised in and/or concerning equipment, systems, research, prototypes, samples, products, or services; (b) all of ISCA’s plans, models, proposals, ideas, functionalities, workflow, work processes, network and system information, including those relating to the Services; (c) all marketing, sales, business, financial, operational, commercial, and human resource information, including financial data and business plans; (d) all contractual arrangements, forecasts, accounting and tax records, strategies, models, product and service information; (e) all ISCA IPR; (f) all of Vendor’s proposals to ISCA for the Services, and ISCA’s requirements, requests, instructions, and specifications to Vendor for the Services; (g) all communication between Vendor and ISCA; (h) all customer, client, and employee information and personal data; (i) any other proprietary information; and (j) all other information, data, experience and expertise, materials and diskettes stamped or marked as "confidential" of whatever kind,
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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“Confidential Information” means ISCA’s information comprising all data and information relating to the business, technical, and other operations of ISCA, and all other information of ISCA whatsoever obtained by Vendor pursuant to, by virtue of, or in the course of negotiating or performing the Services or an agreement for the Services, including where applicable (without any limitation): (a) all technical information, data, databases, source codes, object codes, know-how, processes, formulae, designs, drawings, documents, specifications, manuals, inventions, images, and all information comprised in and/or concerning equipment, systems, research, prototypes, samples, products, or services; (b) all of ISCA’s plans, models, proposals, ideas, functionalities, workflow, work processes, network and system information, including those relating to the Services; (c) all marketing, sales, business, financial, operational, commercial, and human resource information, including financial data and business plans; (d) all contractual arrangements, forecasts, accounting and tax records, strategies, models, product and service information; (e) all ISCA IPR; (f) all of Vendor’s proposals to ISCA for the Services, and ISCA’s requirements, requests, instructions, and specifications to Vendor for the Services; (g) all communication between Vendor and ISCA; (h) all customer, client, and employee information and personal data; (i) any other proprietary information; and (j) all other information, data, experience and expertise, materials and diskettes stamped or marked as "confidential" of whatever kind,
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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The Parties’ obligations under this Agreement shall survive indefinitely or to the longest extent permitted by the applicable laws.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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The Member shall: a) not disclose any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information unless expressly authorised by the ICC Court; b) use any Confidential Information or Proprietary Information exclusively for the purpose of its collaboration with the ICC Court and not for its own or anyone else’s benefit; c) keep secure, confidential and hold all Confidential Information and Proprietary Information with no less a degree of care as is used for the Member’s own confidential or Proprietary Information and at least with reasonable care; and d) not amend, vary, develop, improve, enhance (“Derivation”) the Confidential Information or Proprietary Information except as otherwise approved in writing by the ICC Court. In addition, ICC Court members are only permitted to disclose Confidential information or Proprietary information for the sole purpose of conflict checks. They must only disclose such information to the person duly authorized to run conflict checks within their respective law firm or company. ICC Court members undertake that their firm or company will not use the Confidential information or Proprietary information for any other purpose and remain responsible for ensuring that such information is immediately destroyed upon conclusion of the conflict check.
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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In the event that the Parties do not execute any agreement for the Services or upon demand by ISCA, the Vendor undertakes to forthwith: (1) return all Confidential Information (including all originals and copies) to ISCA; or (2) where (1) is not possible, at ISCA’s option, destroy, erase, delete, or securely dispose of such Confidential Information, and to furnish ISCA with a written confirmation, certifying that no copies of the Confidential Information have been made, reproduced, retained, or distributed by itself, its employees, or any third parties, without prejudice to the obligations of confidentiality hereunder.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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“Confidential Information” means ISCA’s information comprising all data and information relating to the business, technical, and other operations of ISCA, and all other information of ISCA whatsoever obtained by Vendor pursuant to, by virtue of, or in the course of negotiating or performing the Services or an agreement for the Services, including where applicable (without any limitation): (a) all technical information, data, databases, source codes, object codes, know-how, processes, formulae, designs, drawings, documents, specifications, manuals, inventions, images, and all information comprised in and/or concerning equipment, systems, research, prototypes, samples, products, or services; (b) all of ISCA’s plans, models, proposals, ideas, functionalities, workflow, work processes, network and system information, including those relating to the Services; (c) all marketing, sales, business, financial, operational, commercial, and human resource information, including financial data and business plans; (d) all contractual arrangements, forecasts, accounting and tax records, strategies, models, product and service information; (e) all ISCA IPR; (f) all of Vendor’s proposals to ISCA for the Services, and ISCA’s requirements, requests, instructions, and specifications to Vendor for the Services; (g) all communication between Vendor and ISCA; (h) all customer, client, and employee information and personal data; (i) any other proprietary information; and (j) all other information, data, experience and expertise, materials and diskettes stamped or marked as "confidential" of whatever kind, whether written, electronic or in oral form, which is either directly or indirectly disclosed to the Vendor or received by the Vendor from ISCA and/or its employees, advisors or consultants, whether or not such information belongs to ISCA, or to a third party.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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The obligations under Article 2 to keep confidential all Confidential Information or Proprietary Information shall not apply to the extent that the Member can prove that any of that information: a) was in the Member’s possession without an obligation of confidentiality prior to receipt from the ICC Court; b) is lawfully obtained by the Member from a third party without an obligation of confidentiality, provided that third party is not, to the ICC Court’s best knowledge, in breach of any obligation of confidentiality to the ICC Court relating to that information; or
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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In the event that the Vendor requires the assistance of any third party other than employees of the Vendor, to whom disclosure of any Confidential Information is necessary, the Vendor shall first seek ISCA’s written approval of such third party and thereafter, prior to any disclosure to that third party, obtain from that third party a duly binding non-disclosure agreement on terms at least as binding upon that third party as the Vendor is bound to ISCA hereunder which terms will be subject to ISCA’s prior written approval.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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The Vendor shall: (1) not without the prior written consent of ISCA copy, reproduce, distribute, disclose, or allow access to any Confidential Information to any person, other than those employees who are directly concerned with fulfilling the Limited Purpose (subject to compliance with Clause 3) and purely on a “need to know” basis in furtherance of the Limited Purpose (“Authorised Employees”), and shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the Limited Purpose;
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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The protection to be accorded to the Confidential Information to be disclosed hereunder does not and shall not extend to any information which: (1) at the Effective Date is public knowledge or which subsequently becomes public knowledge other than by any breach of the terms of this Agreement; (2) is proven by Vendor by written evidence to have been already known to the Vendor at the Effective Date and not acquired directly or indirectly from ISCA, and such information has been obtained without restrictions on disclosure to others; or (3) is required to be disclosed by applicable law or order of a court of competent jurisdiction or recognised stock exchange or government department or agency with valid authority, provided that prior to such disclosure the Vendor consults with ISCA as to the proposed form, scope, nature, and purpose of the disclosure, co-operates with ISCA to limit the extent of the disclosure, and permits ISCA time to obtain legal remedies to maintain such Confidential Information in confidence.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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The obligations under Article 2 to keep confidential all Confidential Information or Proprietary Information shall not apply to the extent that the Member can prove that any of that information: a) was in the Member’s possession without an obligation of confidentiality prior to receipt from the ICC Court; b) is lawfully obtained by the Member from a third party without an obligation of confidentiality, provided that third party is not, to the ICC Court’s best knowledge, in breach of any obligation of confidentiality to the ICC Court relating to that information; or
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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The Vendor shall: (1) not without the prior written consent of ISCA copy, reproduce, distribute, disclose, or allow access to any Confidential Information to any person, other than those employees who are directly concerned with fulfilling the Limited Purpose (subject to compliance with Clause 3) and purely on a “need to know” basis in furtherance of the Limited Purpose (“Authorised Employees”), and shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the Limited Purpose; (2) keep all materials and media containing Confidential Information in secure premises which are in the exclusive possession and control of the Vendor and with access restricted to Authorised Employees only (“Controlled Premises”); (3) not store any Confidential Information in any externally accessible computer, server or media, or remove or transmit it outside the Controlled Premises; (4) keep a written record of all copies or reproductions of any Confidential Information specifying when and by whom they were taken and to whom they have been sent (where applicable); and (5) exercise, in relation to the Confidential Information, no lesser security measures and degree of care than those which the Vendor applies to its own confidential information (and which the Vendor warrants as providing adequate protection against any unauthorised disclosure, copying, or use). 2.3 In the event that the Parties do not execute any agreement for the Services or upon demand by ISCA, the Vendor undertakes to forthwith: (1) return all Confidential Information (including all originals and copies) to ISCA; or (2) where (1) is not possible, at ISCA’s option, destroy, erase, delete, or securely dispose of such Confidential Information, and to furnish ISCA with a written confirmation, certifying that no copies of the Confidential Information have been made, reproduced, retained, or distributed by itself, its employees, or any third parties, without prejudice to the obligations of confidentiality hereunder. 3. Employee Undertakings 3.1 The Vendor shall, before any permitted disclosures are made to any employees pursuant to Clause 2.2(1), inform such employees of the Vendor’s obligations under this Agreement and bind such employees to observe the terms of this Agreement. 3.2 For the avoidance of doubt, the Vendor shall be responsible for ensuring its employees’ strict compliance with the terms of this Agreement.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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In the event that the Vendor requires the assistance of any third party other than employees of the Vendor, to whom disclosure of any Confidential Information is necessary, the Vendor shall first seek ISCA’s written approval of such third party and thereafter, prior to any disclosure to that third party, obtain from that third party a duly binding non-disclosure agreement on terms at least as binding upon that third party as the Vendor is bound to ISCA hereunder which terms will be subject to ISCA’s prior written approval.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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No license, rights or title in or to any software or any intellectual property are provided hereunder, either expressly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, except as expressly provided in this Agreement.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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In the event that the Vendor requires the assistance of any third party other than employees of the Vendor, to whom disclosure of any Confidential Information is necessary, the Vendor shall first seek ISCA’s written approval of such third party and thereafter, prior to any disclosure to that third party, obtain from that third party a duly binding non-disclosure agreement on terms at least as binding upon that third party as the Vendor is bound to ISCA hereunder which terms will be subject to ISCA’s prior written approval.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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”Confidential Information” shall include all technical and non-technical information provided by either party to the other, including but not limited to materials generated by Khronos and by Members on behalf of Khronos, and not specifically designated as non-Confidential by the providing party, including all versions and revisions of draft specifications and any passwords and minutes provided to either Participant or Khronos under this agreement.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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”Confidential Information” shall include all technical and non-technical information provided by either party to the other, including but not limited to materials generated by Khronos and by Members on behalf of Khronos, and not specifically designated as non-Confidential by the providing party, including all versions and revisions of draft specifications and any passwords and minutes provided to either Participant or Khronos under this agreement.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, the rights and obligations set forth in Sections 4 (Confidential Information), 5.7 (No Warranty) and 5.8 (Limitation of Liability) will survive termination of this Agreement.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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Notwithstanding the above, Confidential Information will not include any information that is (a) rightfully in the public domain other than by a breach of a duty to the disclosing party; (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality; (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party; (d) independently developed by the receiving party;
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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Upon termination, both parties will destroy or return to the other party all tangible copies of Confidential Information that are in its possession.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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In the event that the Parties do not execute any agreement for the Services or upon demand by ISCA, the Vendor undertakes to forthwith: (1) return all Confidential Information (including all originals and copies) to ISCA; or (2) where (1) is not possible, at ISCA’s option, destroy, erase, delete, or securely dispose of such Confidential Information, and to furnish ISCA with a written confirmation, certifying that no copies of the Confidential Information have been made, reproduced, retained, or distributed by itself, its employees, or any third parties, without prejudice to the obligations of confidentiality hereunder.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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In the event that the Vendor requires the assistance of any third party other than employees of the Vendor, to whom disclosure of any Confidential Information is necessary, the Vendor shall first seek ISCA’s written approval of such third party and thereafter, prior to any disclosure to that third party, obtain from that third party a duly binding non-disclosure agreement on terms at least as binding upon that third party as the Vendor is bound to ISCA hereunder which terms will be subject to ISCA’s prior written approval.
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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“Confidential Information” means ISCA’s information comprising all data and information relating to the business, technical, and other operations of ISCA, and all other information of ISCA whatsoever obtained by Vendor pursuant to, by virtue of, or in the course of negotiating or performing the Services or an agreement for the Services, including where applicable (without any limitation): (a) all technical information, data, databases, source codes, object codes, know-how, processes, formulae, designs, drawings, documents, specifications, manuals, inventions, images, and all information comprised in and/or concerning equipment, systems, research, prototypes, samples, products, or services; (b) all of ISCA’s plans, models, proposals, ideas, functionalities, workflow, work processes, network and system information, including those relating to the Services; (c) all marketing, sales, business, financial, operational, commercial, and human resource information, including financial data and business plans; (d) all contractual arrangements, forecasts, accounting and tax records, strategies, models, product and service information; (e) all ISCA IPR; (f) all of Vendor’s proposals to ISCA for the Services, and ISCA’s requirements, requests, instructions, and specifications to Vendor for the Services; (g) all communication between Vendor and ISCA; (h) all customer, client, and employee information and personal data; (i) any other proprietary information; and (j) all other information, data, experience and expertise, materials and diskettes stamped or marked as "confidential" of whatever kind, whether written, electronic or in oral form, which is either directly or indirectly disclosed to the Vendor or received by the Vendor from ISCA and/or its employees, advisors or consultants, whether or not such information belongs to ISCA, or to a third party.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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The Vendor shall: (1) not without the prior written consent of ISCA copy, reproduce, distribute, disclose, or allow access to any Confidential Information to any person, other than those employees who are directly concerned with fulfilling the Limited Purpose (subject to compliance with Clause 3) and purely on a “need to know” basis in furtherance of the Limited Purpose (“Authorised Employees”), and shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the Limited Purpose;
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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Notwithstanding the above, Confidential Information will not include any information that is (a) rightfully in the public domain other than by a breach of a duty to the disclosing party; (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality; (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party; (d) independently developed by the receiving party; (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure; or (f) disclosed in furtherance of an order to disclose issued by a court of proper jurisdiction; provided, however, in such instance, the party having received the Confidential Information will provide prompt notice to the other party in order to facilitate that party’s legal intercession.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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Notwithstanding the above, Confidential Information will not include any information that is (a) rightfully in the public domain other than by a breach of a duty to the disclosing party; (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality;
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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The Vendor shall: (1) not without the prior written consent of ISCA copy, reproduce, distribute, disclose, or allow access to any Confidential Information to any person, other than those employees who are directly concerned with fulfilling the Limited Purpose (subject to compliance with Clause 3) and purely on a “need to know” basis in furtherance of the Limited Purpose (“Authorised Employees”), and shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the Limited Purpose;
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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The Vendor shall: (1) not without the prior written consent of ISCA copy, reproduce, distribute, disclose, or allow access to any Confidential Information to any person, other than those employees who are directly concerned with fulfilling the Limited Purpose (subject to compliance with Clause 3) and purely on a “need to know” basis in furtherance of the Limited Purpose (“Authorised Employees”), and shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the Limited Purpose;
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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Notwithstanding the above, Confidential Information will not include any information that is (a) rightfully in the public domain other than by a breach of a duty to the disclosing party; (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality; (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party; (d) independently developed by the receiving party; (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure; or (f) disclosed in furtherance of an order to disclose issued by a court of proper jurisdiction; provided, however, in such instance, the party having received the Confidential Information will provide prompt notice to the other party in order to facilitate that party’s legal intercession.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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Notwithstanding the above, Confidential Information will not include any information that is (a) rightfully in the public domain other than by a breach of a duty to the disclosing party; (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality; (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party; (d) independently developed by the receiving party; (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure; or (f) disclosed in furtherance of an order to disclose issued by a court of proper jurisdiction; provided, however, in such instance, the party having received the Confidential Information will provide prompt notice to the other party in order to facilitate that party’s legal intercession.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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9) Nothing contained in this Non-Disclosure Agreement shall, by express grant, implication, estoppel or otherwise, create in either Party any right, title, interest, or license in or to the Proprietary Information, inventions, patents, technical data, computer software, or software documentation of the other Party.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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Notwithstanding the above, Confidential Information will not include any information that is (a) rightfully in the public domain other than by a breach of a duty to the disclosing party; (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality; (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party; (d) independently developed by the receiving party; (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure; or (f) disclosed in furtherance of an order to disclose issued by a court of proper jurisdiction; provided, however, in such instance, the party having received the Confidential Information will provide prompt notice to the other party in order to facilitate that party’s legal intercession.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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1) “Proprietary Information” shall include, but not be limited to, information regarding business matters, know-how, data (technical or non-technical), product samples and specifications, customer information, as well as performance, sales, financial, contractual and special marketing information, ideas, technical data and concepts not previously published or otherwise disclosed to the general public, not previously available without restriction to the receiving Party or others, and which the disclosing Party desires to protect pursuant to this Non-Disclosure Agreement.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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