Definitions of Confidential Information Sample Clauses

Definitions of Confidential Information. All information belonging to the Company and kept confidential by it, concerning in particular research, development, offers of service and products, scheduling, operations, procedure, marketing and business plans and strategies, corporate plans, budgets and unpublished financial statements, financial information, agreements, prices, rates and costs, suppliers and clients and purchases made by each client.
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Definitions of Confidential Information. As used herein, the term
Definitions of Confidential Information. Disclosing Party and Recipient. “Confidential Information” shall mean any information of a party (the “Disclosing Party”) or its customers received or obtained by the other party (the “Recipient”) as a result of the exercise of the Recipient’s rights or the performance of the Recipient’s obligations under this Agreement, and includes, without limitation, any business, marketing, technical and scientific information, trade secrets, processes, designs, data, formulae, plans, prototypes, software, source code, customer information and lists, research, business opportunities, agreements and other information related to or arising from the Services and which may be in any form or medium. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information shall not include any information that (a) becomes generally available other than as a result of a breach of the provisions of this Article 5; (b) was received or becomes available on a nonconfidential basis to the Recipient from a source, other than the Disclosing Party or its customers, that to the Recipient’s knowledge is not or was not bound to hold such information confidential, (c) was acquired or developed independently by the Recipient without the use of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information and without violating this Article 5 or any other confidentiality agreement with the Disclosing Party; or (d) is approved in writing for release or disclosure to the public by the Disclosing Party.
Definitions of Confidential Information. For purposes of this Agreement, "Confidential Information" shall mean any and all data and information relating to the business of Employer and its affiliated companies, which (i) is disclosed to Executive during the course of his employment with Employer, and (ii) has value to Employer and is not generally known by its competitors. Confidential Information shall not include any data or information that (i) has been voluntarily disclosed to the public by Employer or has become generally known to the public (except where such public disclosure has been made by or through Executive or by a third person or entity with the knowledge of Executive in violation of this Agreement), (ii) has been independently developed and disclosed by parties other than Executive or Employer to Executive or the public generally without breach of any obligation of confidentiality by any such person running directly or indirectly to Employer, or (iii) otherwise enters the public domain through lawful means. Confidential information may include, but is not limited to information relating to the financial affairs, customers, products, processes, services, executives, Executive compensation, and marketing of Employer and its affiliated companies, or public information that has been assembled and analyzed by Employer or its affiliated companies so as to make its use unique and beneficial to Employer or its affiliated companies and not available to the public in the manner, format or methods developed by Employer or its affiliated companies.
Definitions of Confidential Information. Not storing High Risk Confidential Information on my desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone or other personal computing or portable device.
Definitions of Confidential Information. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is any information that can be used on its own or with other data to identify, contact, or locate a single person. The following data is often used to distinguish individual identity: social security number, full name, email address, home address, passport, etc. - Protected Health Information (PHI) is an individual’s data in possession of, or derived from a provider of health care regarding a patient’s medical condition, treatment, or history, as well as the patient’s and their family members’ records, test results, conversations, research records and financial information. - Cardholder Data (CHD) is any PII associated with a person whose credit or debit card is processed or stored. - Financial information includes: financial activities, billing, and credit and loan information. - University systems, credit and loan information, and business information are also confidential.
Definitions of Confidential Information. “Confidential Information” means any and all information that is disclosed by a Party (the “Disclosing Party”) to the other Party (a “Recipient”) in connection with the Purpose, whether in writing, orally, visually, electronically or otherwise, including but not limited to any and all information concerning a Disclosing Party’s technologies, processes, discoveries, methods, patentable and unpatentable ideas, research or development efforts, trade secrets, formulas, and its business, financial or political operations or affairs, in whatever form or format created, disclosed, kept or otherwise existing, and whether in draft, revised, final or other status. Also included is unique intellectual property consisting of data analysis of data that has been purchased from the Virginia Department of Elections in accordance with Xxxxxxxx xxxx and regulations. Only certain persons and entities are qualified under Virginia Law to use this data and only for particular purposes. Confidential Information shall not include any information that (i) is or becomes publicly known through no act or omission of Recipient; (ii) is developed independently by Recipient without use of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information; (iii) is known by Recipient when disclosed by the Disclosing Party if Recipient does not then have a duty to maintain its confidentiality; (iv) is rightfully obtained by Recipient from a third party who does not owe the Disclosing Party a duty to preserve its confidentiality; or (v) is approved for disclosure by the prior written authorization of the Disclosing Party. Recipient shall have the burden of proving that information falls within one of the foregoing exceptions.
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Definitions of Confidential Information. Confidential Information” of a Party is information or data, in any form or format, including oral, written, graphic, magnetic, digital, electronic, audio or visual, of or about the Party, its business, its products and services and business relationships: (a) that is not readily accessible, without restriction, to the public; (b) that the Party identifies and designates as being confidential; (c) that applicable law defines as being confidential or proprietary; (d) that applicable law defines as a “trade secret”; or (e) that under the circumstances a reasonable person would regard as confidential or proprietary. The following are examples of, though not an exclusive list of, a Party’s Confidential Information: (i) competitively sensitive business information such as product plans, marketing strategies, customer profiles, lists of customers, prospective customers, strategic partners and/or alliances, sales estimates, financial statements, business plans, investors, and internal performance results relating to the past, present or future business activities and information regarding customers, clients and suppliers; (ii) non-public technical information, designs, processes, procedures, formulas, and improvements; (iii) patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, know-how and similar proprietary rights, whether registered or not that are associated with the Party’s business, products and services (the items in (iii) being referred to as “Intellectual Property”).

Related to Definitions of Confidential Information

  • Definition of Confidential Information The term “Confidential Information” shall mean all information that either party discloses (a “Disclosing Party”) to the other party (a “Receiving Party”), whether in writing, electronically, or orally and in any form (tangible or intangible), that is confidential, proprietary, or relates to clients or shareholders (each either existing or potential). Confidential Information includes, but is not limited to:

  • Protection of Confidential Information The Servicer shall keep confidential and shall not divulge to any party, without the Seller’s prior written consent, any nonpublic information pertaining to the Mortgage Loans or any borrower thereunder, except to the extent that it is appropriate for the Servicer to do so in working with legal counsel, auditors, taxing authorities or other governmental agencies or it is otherwise in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices.

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