Background Intellectual Property and Project. Intellectual Property of a Party, as well as other proprietary or confidential information of a Party, which is disclosed by that Party to the other Party in direct connection with the performance of this Project shall be received and held in confidence by the receiving Party and, except with the consent of the disclosing Party or as otherwise permitted under this Agreement or the Subaward, shall be neither used by the receiving Party nor disclosed by the receiving Party to others, provided that such information is marked or otherwise identified in writing as “confidential” or “proprietary” by the disclosing Party at the time of disclosure. Oral disclosure of such information will be reduced to writing by the disclosing Party, marked as “confidential” or “proprietary”, and delivered to the receiving Party within thirty (30) days. This obligation of confidentiality will continue in effect for three (3) years after its disclosure under this Agreement.
Background Intellectual Property and Project. Intellectual Property of a party, as well as other proprietary or confidential information of a party, disclosed by that party to the other in connection with this STTR project shall be received and held in confidence by the receiving party and, except with the consent of the disclosing party or as permitted under this Agreement, neither used by the receiving party nor disclosed by the receiving party to others, provided that the receiving party has notice that such information is regarded by the disclosing party as proprietary or confidential. However, these confidentiality obligations shall not apply to use or disclosure by the receiving party after such information is or becomes known to the public without breach of this provision or is or becomes known to the receiving party from a source reasonably believed to be independent of the disclosing party or is developed by or for the receiving party independently of its disclosure by the disclosing party.
Background Intellectual Property and Project. Intellectual Property of a Party, as well as other proprietary or confidential information of a Party, disclosed by that Party to the other in connection with the SBIR/STTR Project shall be received and held in confidence for a period of FIVE (5) years by the receiving Party and, except with the consent of the disclosing Party or as permitted under this Agreement, or as required by law or regulation, neither used by the receiving Party nor disclosed by the receiving party to others, provided that the receiving Party has notice that such information is regarded by the disclosing Party as proprietary or confidential. However, these confidentiality obligations shall not apply to use or disclosure by the receiving Party after such information is or becomes known to the public without breach of this provision or is or becomes known to the receiving Party from a source reasonably believed to be independent of the disclosing Party or is developed by or for the receiving Party independently of its disclosure by the disclosing Party.
Background Intellectual Property and Project. Intellectual Property of a party, as well as other proprietary or confidential information of a party, disclosed by that party to the other in connection with this SBIR project shall be received and held in confidence for a period of 5 years by the receiving party and, except with the consent of the disclosing party or ;as permitted under this Research Agreement, neither used by the receiving party nor disclosed by the receiving party to others, provided that the receiving party has notice that such information is regarded by the disclosing party as proprietary or confidential. Such information shall be marked as confidential or proprietary, and any verbal information shall be reduced to writing and marked as confidential or proprietary within (10) business days of such disclosure. However, these confidentiality obligations shall not apply to use or disclosure by the receiving party after such information is or becomes known to the public without breach of this provision or is or becomes known to the receiving party from a source reasonably believed to be independent of the disclosing party or is developed by or for the receiving party independently of its disclosure by the disclosing party.