Confidential Information

Example Definitions of "Confidential Information"
Confidential Information. Information (1) disclosed to or known by Executive as a consequence of or through his employment with Employer or Affiliate; and (2) which relates to any aspect of Employer's or Affiliate's business, research, or development. "Confidential Information" includes, but is not limited to, Employer's and Affiliate's trade secrets, proprietary information, business plans, marketing plans, financial information, employee performance, compensation and benefit information, cost and pricing information,... identity and information pertaining to customers, suppliers and vendors, and their purchasing history with Employer, any business or technical information, design, process, procedure, formula, improvement, or any portion or phase thereof, that is owned by or has, at the time of termination, been used by the Employer, any information related to the development of products and production processes, any information concerning proposed new products and production processes, any information concerning marketing processes, market feasibility studies, cost data, profit plans, capital plans and proposed or existing marketing techniques or plans, financial information, including, without limitation, information set forth in internal records, files and ledgers, or incorporated in profit and loss statements, fiscal reports, business plans or other financial or business reports, and information provided to Employer or Affiliate by a third party under restrictions against disclosure or use by Employer or others. View More
Confidential Information. Means any data or information, other than Trade Secrets, that is valuable to The Coca-Cola Company and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively "the Company") and not generally known to competitors of the Company or other outsiders, regardless of whether the information is in print, written, or electronic form, retained in my memory, or has been compiled or created by me, including, but not limited to, technical, financial, personnel, staffing, payroll, computer systems, marketing,... advertising, merchandising, product, vendor, or customer data, or other information similar to the foregoing View More
Confidential Information. Shall mean all information that is (a) disclosed to or known by Employee as a consequence of or through Employee's employment with the Company and (b) not generally known to persons, corporations, organizations or others outside of the Company. Confidential Information includes, but is not limited to, technical or non-technical data, formulas, computer programs, devices, methods, techniques, processes, financial data, personnel data, customer-specific information, confidential customer lists,... production and sales information, supplier-specific information, cost information, marketing plans and strategies, or other data or information that constitutes a trade secret or is otherwise treated as being confidential by the Company. View More
Confidential Information. Any and all information of the Company and its Affiliates that is not generally known to the public including all strategic business plans, marketing and sales data and information, all financial, technical personnel, manufacturing, operations, product and systems information. Confidential Information also includes all information received by the Company or any of its Affiliates from customers or other third parties with any understanding, express or implied, that the information would not be... disclosed. View More
Confidential Information. Any information of the Disclosing Party disclosed in any form whatsoever (including, but not limited to, disclosure made in writing, orally or in the form of models, computer programs or otherwise) by the Disclosing Party to the Receiving Party under this Agreement, provided that (i) if such information is disclosed by the Disclosing Party in writing, it shall be marked as confidential at the time of disclosure, (ii) if such information is disclosed by the Disclosing Party orally, it shall be... identified as confidential at the time of disclosure and shall also be summarized and designated as confidential in a written memorandum delivered to the Receiving Party within thirty (30) days of disclosure, (iii) if disclosed in any other manner, it shall be designated in writing as confidential at the time of disclosure or (iv) notwithstanding subparagraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) of this definition, the nature of such information makes it obvious that it is confidential. The term "Confidential Information" shall not include any information disclosed by the Disclosing Party to the Receiving Party which:- is on the Effective Date, or thereafter becomes, publicly available otherwise than through any act or negligence of the Receiving Party; the Receiving Party can demonstrate was developed at any time by it without use of Confidential Information; or (c) is legitimately obtained at any time by the Receiving Party from a third party without restrictions in respect of disclosure or use. View More
Confidential Information. Any (i) trade secret or other confidential or secret information of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries or (ii) other technical, business, proprietary or financial information of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries not available to the public generally or to Competitors, except to the extent that such Confidential Information (a) becomes a matter of public record or is published in a newspaper, magazine or other periodical or on electronic or other media available to the general... public, other than as a result of any unauthorized act or omission by Investor, (b) is required to be disclosed by any law, regulation or order of any court or regulatory commission, department or agency, provided that Investor give prompt notice of such requirement to the Company to enable the Company to seek an appropriate protective order or (c) is authorized to be used or disclosed by Investor in the course of his or her duties as an executive employee of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries View More
Confidential Information. Any and all secret or confidential information, knowledge or data relating to the Company and the Affiliated Group and their businesses (including, without limitation, any proprietary and not publicly available information concerning any processes, methods, trade secrets, research or secret data, costs, names of users or purchasers of their respective products or services, business methods, operating procedures or programs or methods of promotion and sale) that the Executive obtains during the... Executive's employment by the Company and the Affiliated Group that is not public knowledge. View More
Confidential Information. Any and all information provided by Company or related to Company's business, including trade secrets, technical information, business information, financial information, customer information, vendor information and other confidential or proprietary information.
Confidential Information. That confidential business information of the Company, whether or not discovered, developed, or known by Church as a consequence of his engagement with the Company. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Confidential Information shall include information concerning customer identity, needs, buying practices and patterns, sales and management techniques, employee effectiveness and compensation information, supply and inventory techniques, manufacturing processes and techniques,... product design and configuration, market strategies, profit and loss information, sources of supply, product cost, gross margins, credit and other sales terms and conditions. Confidential Information shall also include, but not be limited to, information contained in the Company's manuals, memoranda, price lists, computer programs (such as inventory control, billing, collection, etc.) and records, whether or not designated, legended or otherwise identified by the Company as Confidential Information. View More
Confidential Information. All information belonging to, or otherwise relating to, an Employer Business, which is not generally known, regardless of the manner in which it is stored or conveyed to Participant, and which the Employer Business has taken reasonable measures under the circumstances to protect from unauthorized use or disclosure. Confidential Information includes trade secrets as well as other proprietary knowledge, information, know-how, and non-public intellectual property rights, including unpublished or... pending patent applications and all related patent rights, formulae, processes, discoveries, improvements, ideas, conceptions, compilations of data, and data, whether or not patentable or copyrightable and whether or not it has been conceived, originated, discovered, or developed in whole or in part by Participant. For example, Confidential Information includes, but is not limited to, information concerning the Employer Business' business plans, budgets, operations, products, strategies, marketing, sales, inventions, designs, costs, legal strategies, finances, employees, customers, prospective customers, licensees, or licensors; information received from third parties under confidential conditions; or other valuable financial, commercial, business, technical or marketing information concerning the Employer Business, or any of the products or services made, developed or sold by the Employer Business. Confidential Information does not include information that (i) was generally known to the public at the time of disclosure; (ii) was lawfully received by Participant from a third party; (iii) was known to Participant prior to receipt from the Employer Business; or (iv) was independently developed by Participant or independent third parties; in each of the foregoing circumstances, this exception applies only if such public knowledge or possession by an independent third party was without breach by Participant or any third party of any obligation of confidentiality or non-use, including but not limited to the obligations and restrictions set forth in this Plan. Accordingly, in the event of a Participant's actual or threatened breach of covenants in this Article VIII, the Committee, in addition to all other rights and acting as a fiduciary under ERISA for the limited purpose of enforcing the provisions hereof on behalf of all Participants, shall have a fiduciary duty (in order to assure that the Company receives fair and promised consideration for its continued Plan sponsorship and funding) to seek an injunction restraining the Participant from breaching the covenants in this Article VIII. To enforce its repayment rights with respect to a Participant, the Plan shall have a first priority, equitable lien on all Plan benefits that are paid to the Participant. In addition, the Company shall pay for any Plan expenses that the Committee incurs hereunder, and shall be entitled to recover from the Participant its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred in obtaining such injunctive remedies. In the event the Committee succeeds in enforcing the terms of this Section through a written settlement with the Participant or a court order granting an injunction hereunder, the Participant shall be entitled to collect Plan benefits prospectively, if the Participant is otherwise entitled to such benefits, net of any fees and costs assessed pursuant hereto (which fees and costs shall be paid to AT&T as a repayment on behalf of the Participant), provided that the Participant complies with said settlement or injunction. View More
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