Common use of Collaborating with Open Software Developers Clause in Contracts

Collaborating with Open Software Developers. In specific circumstances, Developer may disclose Company Secrets to developers of Open Software: 7.3.2.1. Developer may only disclose Company Secrets of a technical nature. 7.3.2.2. Developer may not disclose Company Secrets, even of a technical nature, that would prevent or destroy intellectual property protection, such as trade secrets or rights to apply for patents, or that would afford Company competitors any significant advantage over Company in any line of business. 7.3.2.3. Developer may not disclose Company's identity, any Information Marked Confidential, or any Personal Information. 7.3.2.4. Developer may disclose Company Secrets only as needed for effective and efficient collaboration with Open Software developers. 7.3.2.5. Developer may disclose Company Secrets only to receive technical support for, report a possible bug in, or to propose or discuss changes to, Open Software. The Open Software must be Software that a Project Utilizes or potentially Utilizes, or Open Software used or potentially used to operate or develop Project Software. 7.3.2.6. Developer may disclose Company Secrets by private message to an Open Software developer, or by message to a public mailing list, bug tracking system, or revision control system.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Developer Agreement, Developer Agreement, Developer Agreement

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Collaborating with Open Software Developers. In specific circumstances, Developer may disclose Company Secrets to developers of Open Software: 7.3.2.1. (A) Developer may only disclose Company Secrets of a technical nature. 7.3.2.2. (B) Developer may not disclose Company Secrets, even of a technical nature, that would prevent or destroy intellectual property protection, such as trade secrets or rights to apply for patents, or that would afford Company competitors any significant advantage over Company in any line of business. 7.3.2.3. (C) Developer may not disclose Company's ’s identity, any Information Marked Confidential, or any Personal Information. 7.3.2.4. (D) Developer may disclose Company Secrets only as needed for effective and efficient collaboration with Open Software developers. 7.3.2.5. (E) Developer may disclose Company Secrets only to receive technical support for, report a possible bug in, or to propose or discuss changes to, Open Software. The Open Software must be Software that a Project Utilizes or potentially Utilizes, or Open Software used or potentially used to operate or develop Project Software. 7.3.2.6. (F) Developer may disclose Company Secrets by private message to an Open Software developer, or by message to a public mailing list, bug tracking system, or revision control system.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Developer Agreement, Developer Agreement, Developer Agreement

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