Information Not Generally Known Sample Clauses
The "Information Not Generally Known" clause defines and restricts the use or disclosure of information that is not publicly available or commonly known outside the parties involved. In practice, this clause typically applies to confidential business data, trade secrets, or proprietary methods that give a company a competitive advantage. By clearly identifying what constitutes non-public information, the clause helps protect sensitive material from unauthorized dissemination, thereby safeguarding the interests and intellectual property of the disclosing party.
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Information Not Generally Known. Any information which (a) is not generally known to the public or within the industry or trade in which the Company or its Affiliates compete and (b) (1) gives the Company or its Affiliates an advantage over its or their competitors or (2) has significant economic value or potentially significant economic value to the Company or its Affiliates, including the physical embodiments of such information.
Information Not Generally Known. Any and all information not generally known to the public or within the industries and trades in which Volt competes and which has been designated or treated as proprietary and confidential by Volt.
Information Not Generally Known. Any information belonging to the Company, related to the Company, or related to the Company’s industry or trade areas that is generally not known to the public, or within the industry or trade areas in which the Company competes, that gives the Company any advantage over its competitors, and the physical embodiments of such information in any tangible form, whether written, or machine-readable.
Information Not Generally Known. Any and all information not generally known to the public or within the industries and trades in which the Company competes and which has been designated or treated as proprietary and confidential by the Company.
