Common use of Participant Use of Data Clause in Contracts

Participant Use of Data. 5.1 All use of Data submitted to DNS-OARC will take place on DNS-OARC computers. DNS-OARC will provide powerful server computers with high-speed access to the file servers and databases holding the Data to which Participant is permitted access. Participant will copy its data-analysis software to DNS-OARC computers and run that software there. Results of such analysis are considered Derivative Data, and when exported back to Participant’s computers are not permitted to contain Raw Data nor can any exported results contain identifying information. 5.2 Participant shall not use or circulate Confidential Data within its own organization or its affiliates (i.e. entities controlled by or under common control with Participant) other than as strictly necessary on a need-to-know basis, and then with appropriate written confidentiality agreements. In no event shall Participant cause, permit or enable any third party to have access to or use Confidential Data in any manner whatsoever without the prior written consent of both the disclosing party and the Board of Directors and the execution by such third party of an appropriate written confidentiality agreement. In no event shall Participant (or anyone to whom it discloses Confidential Data) package or repackage any Confidential Data into a commercial product or service. 5.3 Participants are encouraged to publish the results of their analysis of the Data at DNS-OARC workshops and other public fora. All publication of Derivative Data must include acknowledgment of DNS-OARC as the source of the Data. Prior to publication, Participant must seek and obtain written permission from DNS-OARC for such publication, to allow DNS- OARC to verify that all terms of this Agreement are being adhered to.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Participation Agreement, Participation Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement

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Participant Use of Data. 5.1 All use of Data submitted to DNS-OARC will take place on DNS-OARC computers. DNS-OARC will provide powerful server computers with high-speed access to the file servers and databases holding the Data to which Participant is permitted access. Participant will copy its data-analysis software to DNS-OARC computers and run that software there. Results of such analysis are considered Derivative Data, and when exported back to Participant’s computers are not permitted to contain Raw Data nor can any exported results contain identifying information. 5.2 Participant shall not use or circulate Confidential Data within its own organization or its affiliates (i.e. entities controlled by or under common control with Participant) other than as strictly necessary on a need-to-know basis, and then with appropriate written confidentiality agreements. In no event shall Participant cause, permit or enable any third party to have access to or use Confidential Data in any manner whatsoever without the prior written consent of both the disclosing party and the Board of Directors and the execution by such third party of an appropriate written confidentiality agreement. In no event shall Participant (or anyone to whom it discloses Confidential Data) package or repackage any Confidential Data into a commercial product or service. 5.3 Participants are encouraged to publish the results of their analysis of the Data at DNS-OARC workshops and other public fora. All publication of Derivative Data must include acknowledgment of DNS-OARC as the source of the Data. Prior to publication, Participant must seek and obtain written permission from DNS-OARC for such publication, to allow DNS- DNS-OARC to verify that all terms of this Agreement are being adhered to.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement

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