Confidentiality/Nondisclosure Employee covenants and agrees that any and all information concerning the customers, businesses and services of the Corporation of which he has knowledge or access as a result of his association with the Corporation in any capacity, shall be deemed confidential in nature and shall not, without the proper written consent of the Corporation, be directly or indirectly used, disseminated, disclosed or published by Employee to third parties other than in connection with the usual conduct of the business of the Corporation. Such information shall expressly include, but shall not be limited to, information concerning the Corporation’s trade secrets, business operations, business records, customer lists or other customer information. Upon termination of employment Employee shall deliver to the Corporation all originals and copies of documents, forms, records or other information, in whatever form it may exist, concerning the Corporation or its business, customers, products or services. In construing this provision it is agreed that it shall be interpreted broadly so as to provide the Corporation with the maximum protection. This Section 11 shall not be applicable to any information which, through no misconduct or negligence of Employee, has previously been disclosed to the public by anyone other than Employee.
Confidentiality; Non-Disclosure The State shall exercise at least the same degree of care to safeguard any trade secrets or confidential information of Contractor as the State does its own property of a similar nature and shall take reasonable steps to ensure that neither the confidential information of Contractor nor any part of it will be disclosed for reasons other than its own business interests. Such prohibition on disclosures does not apply to disclosures by the State to its employees, agents or representatives, provided such disclosures are reasonably necessary to the State’s use of the Deliverable, and provided further that the State will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the Deliverable is not disclosed by such parties in contravention of this Contract. The State’s performance of the requirements of this Section shall be subject to the State of Connecticut Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA"). All Records, Client Agency Data, and any Data owned by the State in any form, in the possession of the Contractor or Contractor Parties, whether uploaded, collected, stored, held, hosted, located or utilized by Contractor and Contractor Parties directly or indirectly, must remain within the continental United States.
Confidentiality and Nondisclosure (a) Employee understands and agrees that he will be given Confidential Information (as defined below) and Training (as defined below) during his employment with Employer relating to the business of Employer and/or its Affiliates (as defined below). Employee hereby expressly agrees to maintain in strictest confidence and not to use in any way (including without limitation in any future business relationship of Employee), publish, disclose or authorize anyone else to use, publish or disclose in any way, any Confidential Information relating in any manner to the business or affairs of Employer and/or its Affiliates. Employee agrees further not to remove or retain any figures, calculations, letters, documents, lists, papers, or copies thereof, which embody Confidential Information of Employer and/or its Affiliates, and to return, prior to Employee's termination of employment, any such information in Employee's possession. If Employee discovers, or comes into possession of, any such information after his termination he shall promptly return it to Employer. Employee acknowledges that the provisions of this paragraph are consistent with Employer's Code of Conduct with which Employee, as an employee of Employer, is bound.
Confidentiality; Proprietary Information The Consultant acknowledges that it will be necessary for the Client to disclose certain confidential and proprietary information to the Consultant in order for the Consultant to perform their duties under this Agreement. The Consultant acknowledges that disclosure to a third (3rd) party or misuse of this proprietary or confidential information would irreparably harm the Client. Accordingly, the Consultant will not disclose or use, either during or after the term of this Agreement, any proprietary or confidential information of the Client without the Client's prior written permission except to the extent necessary to perform the Services on the Client's behalf. Proprietary or confidential information includes, but is not limited to:
Confidentiality; Publicity All written information marked as confidential and exchanged between WFH and Ortho while this Agreement is in effect shall be treated as confidential information unless one of the exceptions set out below applies. The party receiving such confidential information shall not, for so long as that information retains its character as confidential information, use (other than in the performance of its obligations or the exercise of its rights hereunder) or disclose such information to any third party (except any Affiliates or those consultants of the receiving party that have an obligation of confidentiality to the receiving party) without the prior written approval of the disclosing party. Information will be deemed nonconfidential at such time as such information either has become public knowledge through no fault of the party receiving such information, or comes to such party from a third party under no obligation of confidentiality with respect to such information or was in the possession of such party prior to the date of disclosure, or is developed by or on behalf of such party without any reliance on confidential information received hereunder or is otherwise required to be disclosed in compliance with an order by a court or other regulatory body having competent jurisdiction. The obligations of the parties set forth in this Section shall survive termination of this Agreement until the third anniversary of the effective date of such termination. Upon termination of this Agreement, all Confidential Information of a disclosing party that is held by a receiving party shall be returned to the disclosing party except that one copy of such Confidential Information shall be retained by counsel for the receiving party to ensure compliance with this Section. Neither party shall originate any publicity, news release or public announcement, written or oral, whether to the public or press, stockholders or otherwise, relating to this Agreement, to any amendment or performances under the Agreement, without the prior written consent of the other which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, except for such announcements as in the opinion of counsel for the party making such announcement is required by law to be made. If a party decides to make an additional announcement required by law under this Agreement, it shall give the other party thirty (30) days advance written notice, or any shorter notice period otherwise required by law, of the text of the announcement so that the other party shall have an opportunity to comment upon the announcement.
Confidentiality and Proprietary Information 6.1 For the purposes of this Agreement, “
Confidentiality of Agreement Executive shall keep the existence and the terms of this Agreement confidential, except for Executive’s immediate family members and Executive’s legal and tax advisors in connection with services related hereto and except as may be required by law or in connection with the preparation of tax returns.