Confidential Information

Example Definitions of "Confidential Information"
Confidential Information. Any information (including, without limitation, any method of operation, source of supply, organizational details, personnel information, information regarding real estate activities, including landlords, prospective landlords and lease data, business secret, or any formula, pattern, patent, device, plan, process or compilation of information) which (a) is, or is designed to be, used in the business of any member of the Group, (b) is private or confidential in that it is not generally known or... available to the public, and (c) gives any member of the Group an opportunity to obtain a significant advantage over competitors who do not know or use it. View More
Confidential Information. All data, information, and tangible material owned or controlled by Rutgers and acquired by Licensee, its Affiliates or its sublicensees directly or indirectly from or through Rutgers, its units, its employees, the Inventor, or its consultants relating to the Invention, Licensed Products, or this Agreement, including but not limited to, all patent prosecution documents and all information received from Inventors as well as all Rutgers Technology.
Confidential Information. The meaning specified in Section 39. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED BY CARMIKE CINEMAS, INC. OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 24B-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Confidential Information. In Paragraph 6
Confidential Information. Any confidential or proprietary information or trade secrets of or relating to the Company and its Affiliates (or its or their vendors, suppliers, customers, or others which whom it or they have a business relationship ("Business Partners")), including without limitation all documents or information, in whatever form or medium, concerning or evidencing the Company's operations; processes; products; services; business practices; finances; principals; current, former, or potential Business... Partners (or information provided by such persons or entities under a duty of confidentiality); marketing methods and plans; costs; prices; contractual relationships; regulatory status; personnel (including without limitation compensation package, other terms of employment, or performance, other than as concerns solely Executive); geological and geophysical maps, data, interpretations, and analyses; project and prospect locations and leads; well logs, interpretations, and analyses; and production information; but excluding any such information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of any breach of this Agreement, other written agreement or policy of the Company, or legal obligation, or other unauthorized disclosure, by Executive or (ii) becomes available to Executive after the termination of his employment on a nonconfidential basis from a source other than the Company or its Affiliates who is not bound by a duty of confidentiality, or other contractual, legal, or fiduciary obligation, to the Company, its Affiliates, or its or their Business Partners. View More
Confidential Information. Shall mean all proprietary information or data relating to the business of Deerfield or any of its Affiliates to which Employee has access and/or learns prior to or during the Term, including, but not limited to: business and financial information; new product development; formulas, identities of and information concerning 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 Deerfield, D&C or any of their respective Affiliates (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 Deerfield or any of its Affiliates 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 Employee or an agent or other employee of Deerfield or any of its Affiliates, including a breach of Section 5(b) below). View More
Confidential Information. The information, observations and data (including, without limitation, trade secrets, know-how, research and product plans, customer lists, software, inventions, processes, formulas, technology, designs, drawings, specifications, marketing and advertising materials, distribution and sales methods and systems, sales and profit figures and other technical or business information) disclosed or otherwise revealed to Executive, or discovered or otherwise obtained by Executive, directly or... indirectly, while employed by RSI, the Company and its Subsidiaries concerning the business or affairs of the Company or any of its Affiliates. Confidential Information shall not include information which now or hereinafter becomes known to the public through no fault (directly or indirectly) of Executive View More
Confidential Information. Includes, but is not limited to, information relating to the intellectual property and business practices of LSCG, whether or not reduced to writing or other tangible medium of expression, whether or not patented, patentable, capable of trade secret protection, or protected as an unpublished or published work under the United States Copyright Act of 1976 as amended; provided, Confidential Information does not include information that: (i) is or becomes generally available to the public other... than as a result of a breach of this Agreement, (ii) is already known to Pegasus from a source other than LSCG or one of its Affiliates prior to the execution of this Agreement, (iii) is furnished by a third party who is lawfully in possession of such information and who lawfully conveys that information to Pegasus, or (iv) is subsequently developed by Pegasus independently from the information received from LSCG. View More
Confidential Information. Any information that a Disclosing Party discloses to the Receiving Party about the Disclosing Party's business or activities that (a) is, or is considered by the Disclosing Party to be, proprietary or confidential, and includes, without limitation, any and all business, financial, technical and other information relating to a Party, its customers, suppliers and Affiliates which is provided by either Party to the other hereunder, and (b) is marked or designated as "confidential" or... "proprietary", or which is otherwise known by the Receiving Party to be confidential or proprietary, or which the Receiving Party should otherwise recognize as being confidential or proprietary due to the circumstances surrounding the disclosure (including without limitation, all versions of Idearc's "Superpages.com XML API and Display Requirements" document (which shall be deemed to be Idearc's Confidential Information), any and all data or information collected by Local regarding the Pay For Performance Advertisements (which shall be deemed to be Idearc's Confidential Information), and any and all reports provided by one Party to another under this Agreement (which shall be deemed to be such Disclosing Party's Confidential Information, but, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Disclosing Party shall not disclose any such reports it provides to the other Party or the information contained therein to any third party without the prior written consent of the other Party (except that the Disclosing Party may disclose the information contained in any such reports in aggregate form (i.e., combined with all other numbers related to its site or service, or portion thereof, but not in a way that a third party could identify the information relating only to this Agreement)). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information which (i) is in, or enters the public domain without breach of this Agreement or any other agreement by the Receiving Party, (ii) the Receiving Party lawfully receives from a third party without restriction on disclosure and without breach of a nondisclosure obligation, or (iii) the Receiving Party knew prior to receiving such information from the Disclosing Party, or otherwise is developed by the Receiving Party independently of any knowledge or information received from the Disclosing Party without breach of this Agreement, as evidenced by the Receiving Party's contemporaneous tangible (including written or electronic) records View More
Confidential Information. Information developed by the Employee as a result of the Employee's consultation, work or services with, for, on behalf of or in conjunction with the Company and any information relating to the Company's processes and products, including information relating to research, development, manufacturing, know-how, formulas, product ideas, inventions, trade secrets, patents, patent applications, systems, products, programs and techniques and any secret, proprietary or confidential information,... knowledge or data of the Company. All information, disclosed to the Employee, or to which the Employee obtains access, whether originated by the Employee or by others, which is treated by the Company as Confidential Information, or which the Employee has reasonable basis to believe is Confidential Information, will be presumed to be Confidential Information. The term Confidential Information will not apply to information which (i) the Employee can establish by documentation was known to the Employee prior to receipt by the Employee from the Company; (ii) is lawfully disclosed to the Employee by a third party not deriving the same from the Company; or (iii) is presently in the public domain or becomes a part of the public domain through no fault of the Employee View More
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