Common use of No Disclosure or Use of Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

No Disclosure or Use of Confidential Information. At no time shall Employee ever divulge, disclose, or otherwise use any Confidential Information, unless and until such information is readily available in the public domain by reason other than Employee's disclosure or use thereof in violation of this Section 6.02 or unless such disclosure is required by law or occurs in the normal course of performing Employee's duties to the Company. Employee specifically acknowledges that the Confidential Information derives independent economic value from not being readily known, disclosed to or ascertainable by proper means by the public, that reasonable efforts have been made by the Company to maintain the secrecy of such Confidential Information, that such Confidential Information is the sole property of the Company or its respective vendors, suppliers or customers, and that any retention, use or disclosure of such Confidential Information by Employee (except in the course of performing duties hereunder) shall constitute misappropriation of trade secrets or the Company.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Vitalstream Holdings Inc), Employment Agreement (Vitalstream Holdings Inc), Employment Agreement (Vitalstream Holdings Inc)

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