No Unauthorized Statements Clause Samples

The No Unauthorized Statements clause prohibits parties from making public statements or communications about the agreement or its subject matter without prior approval from the other party. Typically, this means that press releases, marketing materials, or disclosures to third parties must be reviewed and authorized before being shared. This clause helps maintain control over sensitive information and ensures that only accurate, agreed-upon messages are released, thereby protecting the reputation and interests of all parties involved.
No Unauthorized Statements. Except as required by Applicable Laws, neither Party will make public statements concerning a Security Incident that references or identifies either Party, unless both Parties have provided express written consent for any such statement prior to its release.
No Unauthorized Statements. Except as required by Applicable Laws, You will not make (or permit any third party to make) any statement concerning the Security Incident that directly or indirectly references Google, unless Google provides its explicit written authorization.
No Unauthorized Statements. Except as required by Applicable Laws, you will not make (or permit any third-party to make) any statement concerning any Security Incident that directly or indirectly references Company, any Company Affiliate or any Company Customer, unless Company provides its explicit written authorization.
No Unauthorized Statements. Except as required by Applicable Laws, Supplier will not make (or permit any third party to make) any statement concerning the Security Incident that directly or indirectly references Canary or any of Canary’s clients, unless Canary provides its explicit written authorization.