Confidential Information

Example Definitions of "Confidential Information"
Confidential Information. As defined in Paragraph 7(a) shall also include any information that the Company or any of its Affiliates have received, or may receive hereafter, belonging to customers or others with any understanding, express or implied, that the information will not be disclosed.
Confidential Information. Includes all proprietary information or data relating to the Business of the Company or its Subsidiaries to which the Employee has access and/or learns prior to or during the Employee's Service, including business and financial information; new product development; formulas, identities of and information concerning Clients, Potential Clients, vendors and suppliers; development, expansion and business strategies, plans and techniques; computer programs, devices, methods, techniques, processes... and inventions; research and development activities; compilations and other materials developed by or on behalf of the Company or its Subsidiaries (whether in written, graphic, audio-visual, electronic or other media, including computer software). Confidential Information also includes information of any third party doing business with the Company or its Subsidiaries that such third party identifies as being confidential or that is subject to a confidentiality agreement with such third party. Confidential Information shall not include any information that is in the public domain or otherwise publicly available (other than as a result of a wrongful act of the Employee or an agent or other employee of the Company or its Subsidiaries, including a breach of Section 4). View More
Confidential Information. Means all information concerning the parties' business including, but not limited to, all tangible, intangible, visual, electronic, present, or future information such as: (a) trade secrets; (b) financial information, including pricing; (c) technical information, including research, development, procedures, algorithms, data, designs, and know-how; (d) business information, including operations, planning, marketing interests, and products; (e) any information regarding Customer's End Customers,... including any personally identifiable information regarding such End Customers, and (f) the terms of any agreement between Company and Customer and the discussions, negotiations and proposals related to that agreement. View More
Confidential Information. (i) information developed by or on behalf of any of the Ares Companies or their Affiliates that is not generally known by persons not employed by the Ares Companies and that could not easily be determined or learned by someone outside the Ares Companies (including information concerning (A) clients, internal corporate policies and strategies, corporate opportunities, financial and sales information, personnel information (including personal, compensation, remuneration and bonus arrangements),... forecasts, business and marketing plans, (B) the affairs or assets of the Ares Companies, private equity funds, accounts, or clients for which an Ares Company performs, directly or indirectly, services, any portfolio companies thereof or any prospective portfolio companies that are being actively considered, or (C) the nature and material terms of business opportunities, investment funds, portfolio investments, investors, business and investment proposals available to an Ares Company), (ii) Track Record (as defined below) and (iii) Business Partner Confidences. Confidential Information (x) includes both written information and information not reduced to writing, whether or not explicitly designated as confidential, (y) is of a special and unique nature and value to the Ares Companies, their Affiliates and their respective businesses and (z) provides the Ares Companies with a competitive advantage. View More
Confidential Information. Terms and conditions of this Agreement, terms and conditions of hardware and Software agreements that FTMS or MDI enters to provide or enjoy the Services under this Agreement, and information that is proprietary or held in confidence by FTMS or MDI, including, but not limited to all information, processes, process parameters, methods, practices, techniques, technical plans, algorithms, passwords, computer programs and related documentation, data from customers or vendors, customer lists,... employee identities, candidate identities, consultant identities, marketing plans, pricing formulas, financial information and all other compilations of information which relate to either Party's business and which have not been released by the owner to the general public, whether generated by the owner, a consultant or customer of the owner. Confidential Information shall also include the Data Center address, location, and any pictures, specifications, schematics, drawings and depictions of the Data Center View More
Confidential Information. Information about the Company Group or its suppliers, clients, customers or other parties with which it has business relationships (such as bottlers and distributors) that was learned by Executive in the course of his employment by the Company, including (without limitation) any proprietary knowledge (including business processes and methods), trade secrets, data, formulae, information and supplier, client, customer, bottler and distributor lists and all papers, resumes, and records (including... computer records) of the documents containing such information, but excludes information which the Executive can show: (i) was in the Executive's possession or within the Executive's knowledge before the Employment; or (ii) is or becomes generally known to persons who could take economic advantage of it, other than officers, directors, and employees of the Company Group, without breach of an obligation to the Company; or (iii) the Executive obtained from a party having the right to disclose it without violation of an obligation to the Company; or (iv) is required to be disclosed pursuant to legal process (e.g., a subpoena), provided that the Executive notifies the Company immediately upon receiving or becoming aware of the legal process in question. View More
Confidential Information. Any non-public scientific, technical, trade or business information possessed or obtained by, developed for or given to BIND which is treated by BIND as confidential or proprietary, whether or not labeled or identified as "Confidential". Confidential Information will include, without limitation, information prepared in full or in part for BIND by Consultant, Materials and Developments (defined below) and information about or belonging to BIND's suppliers, licensors, licensees, partners,... affiliates, customers, potential customers or others. View More
Confidential Information. Any information or materials (biological, chemical, or otherwise) of the parties not generally known or made available to the public, including any information comprised by those materials, in each case to the extent disclosed by one party to the other party in writing and marked "Confidential" (or disclosed orally and confirmed in writing as confidential within [***] days following such disclosure), and including without limitation, non-public Licensed Technology.
Confidential Information. Means information, not generally known, and proprietary to Ironwood, including trade secret information, about Ironwood's processes and products, including information relating to research, development, manufacture, purchasing, accounting, engineering, marketing, merchandising, selling, leasing, servicing, finance and business systems and techniques. All information disclosed to Employee, or to which Employee has reasonable basis to believe to be a Confidential Information, or which is treated... by Ironwood as being Confidential Information, shall be presumed to be Confidential Information. View More
Confidential Information. Means any information, Know-How or other proprietary information or materials furnished to one Party by the other Party pursuant to this Agreement, except to the extent that it can be established by the receiving Party that such information or materials: (a) was already known to the receiving Party, other than under an obligation of confidentiality, at the time of disclosure by the other Party as demonstrated by competent business records; (b) was generally available to the public or otherwise... part of the public domain at the time of its disclosure to the receiving Party; (c) became generally available to the public or otherwise part of the public domain after its disclosure and other than through any act or omission of the receiving Party in breach of this Agreement; (d) was disclosed to the receiving Party by a Third Party who had no obligation to the disclosing Party not to disclose such information to others; or (e) was subsequently developed by the receiving Party without use of the Confidential Information as demonstrated by competent business records. View More
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