Military Market Exclusivity Sample Clauses

Military Market Exclusivity. The Company grants Investor a right of first refusal to exclusively exploit and sell the Company's technology to the Military Market for any product or application that Investor believes, and can demonstrate, would compete with any Investor product or application (a "Competitive Product"). Should the Company be approached by a third party with a proposal to collaborate on a Competitive Product, Investor shall automatically forfeit its right of exclusivity if: (i) it decides not to initiate product development work with the Company on such Competitive Product within one year of receiving written notice from the Company of such third party proposal; or (ii) if Investor provides the Company with a written waiver of its exclusivity right for such Competition Product any time after receiving written notice from the Company of such third party proposal. With respect to any other Military Market application that is not a Competitive Product, the Company and Investor will discuss collaboration on a good faith basis prior to the Company concluding an agreement to go forward with any other partner. For the purpose of this agreement the term "Military Market" will mean all domestic and foreign armed services and intelligence agencies, including, but not limited to, the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, U.S. Reserve Forces, CIA, DIA, NSA, and all the State National Guard Forces, and foreign equivalents of any of the foregoing. The term "Military Market" will not include Research and Development contracts given by government agencies such as DARPA, DTRA, NIH, NSF and others. The term "Military Market" shall include, inter alia, sales or licensing of the Company's technology, or products that incorporate such, to any suppliers, resellers or contractors using said Company technology in products for distribution to any domestic or foreign armed service or intelligence agency.
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