Confidential Information

Example Definitions of "Confidential Information"
Confidential Information. Information that: a. is by its nature confidential; b. is designated in writing by Licensor as confidential; c. the Licensee knows or reasonably ought to know is confidential; d. Information comprised in or relating to any Intellectual Property Rights of Licensor.
Confidential Information. The meaning set forth in Schedule G.
Confidential Information. Means, with respect to a Disclosing Party, all information of any kind whatsoever (including compilations, data, materials, drawings, formulae, models, patent disclosures, inventions, procedures, processes, financial projections, market projections, protocols, results of experimentation and testing, product samples, specifications, strategies, know-how and techniques), and all tangible and intangible embodiments thereof of any kind whatsoever (including apparatus, compositions, documents,... drawings, machinery, unpublished patent applications, records, reports), which are marked or otherwise identified as "confidential" at the time of disclosure to the Receiving Party or that, due to the nature of their subject matter or circumstances surrounding their disclosure, would reasonably be understood to be confidential or proprietary. Confidential Information includes the terms and existence of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, information shall not be considered Confidential Information if the Receiving Party establishes such information: (a) has been publicly known prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) has become publicly known, without fault of the Receiving Party, subsequent to the disclosure of such information by the Disclosing Party; (c) has been received by the Receiving Party at any time, from a source other than the Disclosing Party, and such source rightfully has possession of and the right to disclose such information to the Receiving Party; (d) is otherwise known by the Receiving Party prior to the disclosure of such information by the Disclosing Party; or (e) has been independently developed by or on behalf of Representatives of the Receiving Party without access to or use of such information disclosed by the Disclosing Party. View More
Confidential Information. Information: (i) disclosed to or known by the Executive as a consequence of or through her employment with Conn's, (ii) not generally known outside Conn's and (iii) which relates to any aspect of Conn's or its business, research, or development. "Confidential Information" includes, but is not limited to Conn's trade secrets, proprietary information, business plans, marketing plans, methodologies, computer code and programs, formulas, processes, compilations of information, results of research,... proposals, reports, records, financial information, compensation and benefit information, cost and pricing information, customer lists and contact information, supplier lists and contact information, vendor lists and contact information, and information provided to Conn's by a third party under restrictions against disclosure or use by Conn's or others; provided, however, that the term "Confidential Information" does not include information that (a) at the time it was received by Executive was generally available to the public, (b) prior to its use by Executive, becomes generally available to the public through no act or failure of Executive, (c) is received by Executive from a person or entity other than Conn's or an Affiliate of Conn's who is not under an obligation of confidence with respect to such information or (d) was generally known by Executive by virtue of her experience and know-how gained prior to employment with Conn's View More
Confidential Information. Any and all data and information, whether disclosed orally, in writing, by observation, or otherwise, relating to the Company's business that has value to the Company and is not generally known to the public (whether or not it constitutes a trade secret and whether or not it is marked or labeled as "confidential"). Confidential information may include, without limitation, information relating to the Company's: technology, computer programs or programming, systems, software, software codes,... designs, data bases, trade secrets, know-how, research, methods, manuals, records, product or service ideas or plans, work-in-progress, results, algorithms, inventions, developments, original works of authorship, discoveries, experimental processes, experimental results, unpublished patent applications, laboratory notebooks, processes, formulas, investigation or research techniques, engineering designs and drawings, hardware configuration information, regulatory information, medical reports, clinical data and analysis reagents, cell lines, biological materials, chemical formulas; legal affairs; accounting and financial information, including price lists, pricing methodologies, cost data, financial forecasts, historical financial data, and budgets; marketing information, including but not limited to market share data, marketing plans, licenses, business plans, actual or potential customer information and lists; customer preferences; the needs and hiring habits of the Company's customers; existing and future services; personnel information, recruiting and training methods; contract expiration dates; vendor and supplier information; forecasts and forecast assumptions and volumes; and other financial, sales, marketing, services, and operations information, whether written or otherwise. Confidential information shall not include any data or information that (i) is or becomes publicly available through no fault of Employee; (ii) was already in Employee's possession or was available to Employee on a non-confidential basis before its disclosure; (iii) is independently developed by Employee without using Confidential Information; (iv) has been voluntarily disclosed to the public or the Company's competitors by the Company (except where such public disclosure has been made by Employee or another without authorization); (v) has been independently developed and disclosed by others; or (vi) otherwise enters the public domain through lawful means. View More
Confidential Information. Shall mean and include any scientific, technical, trade or business information possessed, obtained by, developed for or given to the Disclosing Party which is treated by the Disclosing Party as confidential or proprietary including research materials, formulations, techniques, methodology, assay systems, formulae, procedures, tests, equipment, data, reports, know how, any information relevant to obtain and/or maintain Regulatory Approval, sources of supply, patent positioning, relationships... with consultants and employees, business plans and business developments, information concerning the existence, scope or activities of any research, development, manufacturing, marketing or other projects of the Disclosing Party, and any other confidential information about or belonging to the Disclosing Party' s suppliers, licensors, licensees, partners, affiliates, customers, potential customers or others, that the Disclosing Party is authorized to disclose under a confidentiality agreement. View More
Confidential Information. Any proprietary information relating to the conduct of the business of the Company or an Affiliate, including the Company's or an Affiliate's unique business methods and compilations of information that has caused or continues to cause the Bank to enjoy a competitive advantage over companies engaged in the same or a similar business, including but not limited to the Company's or an Affiliate's methods of operations, customer relations, customer lists, contacts, confidential price policies and... confidential price characteristics, lists of employees, vendors and suppliers, confidential information relating to marketing plans, quotations and contracts, order processing, procedures, purchasing and pricing methods and procedures, supplies, personnel information, financial data, future business plans, and the like. View More
Confidential Information. Means information of a Party, to the extent not considered a Trade Secret under applicable law, that (i) relates to the business of the Parties, (ii) possesses an element of value to the Parties, (iii) is not generally known to the public, and (iv) would damage a Party if disclosed. Confidential Information shall not include any information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of an unauthorized disclosure, (ii) has been independently developed and... disclosed by others without violating this Agreement or the legal rights of any party, or (iii) otherwise enters the public domain through lawful means. This Confidential Information is more fully defined and set out in the Confidentiality Agreement, Non-Disclosure and Non-Circumvent Agreement ("CA.NDA") signed by Contractor wherein the term PCI includes Confidential Information. Confidential Information is considered Trade Secrets as defined under the Texas Trade Secrets Act at Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem Code ยง134A.002. Any breach of this clause will result in damages for Misappropriation under the Act. View More
Confidential Information. Technical and non-technical information (regardless of whether such information is in tangible or intangible form) including data, ideas, concepts, formulae, methods, techniques, processes, financial and business plans and business methods (including any derivatives of any of the foregoing), other than Trade Secrets, disclosed to either party by or on behalf of the other party during the term of this Agreement or before and further means any information, including the arrangements contemplated... by this Agreement, which is used, learned or contributed during the course of this Agreement, which is not generally available to the public or which could give the one who uses it a competitive advantage over the Discloser. View More
Confidential Information. Means Intellectual Property of the Seller (and its Affiliates) and the Buyer (and its Affiliates) and all information of a proprietary or confidential nature relating to the Seller (and its Affiliates), the Buyer (and its Affiliates) or the Business, excluding any information that: (a) as of the date hereof, is in the public domain; (b) after the date hereof enters the public domain through no wrongful action or inaction on the part of the Seller or its Affiliates; and (c) is communicated to... the Seller by a third party under no duty of secrecy or confidentiality to any Person. View More
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