Common use of Proprietary Information Defined Clause in Contracts

Proprietary Information Defined. The Company has and/or will conceive, develop and/or own, and continues to conceive and develop, certain property and intellectual rights and information, including, but not limited to, its business plans and objectives, products and services, client, customer and employee information, financial projections, marketing plans, marketing materials, logos, and designs, and technical data, inventions, research, recipes, processes, know-how, marketing strategies, algorithms, formulae, franchises, databases, computer programs, computer software and other trade secrets, information relating to patents issued, patents pending, patent applications, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, inventions, know-how or trade secrets, or otherwise to research and development efforts, methodologies, testing, engineering, manufacturing, sales, finances, or operations (such as but not limited to processes, formulae, methods, designs, schematics, plans, techniques, devices, manufacturing and/or testing procedures, sales, personnel information or data), intangible assets and industrial or proprietary property rights which may or may not be related directly or indirectly to the Company’s business and all documentation, media or other tangible embodiment of or relating to any of the foregoing and all proprietary rights therein of the Company (all of which are hereinafter referred to as the “Proprietary Information”). Although certain information may be generally known in the relevant industry, the fact that the Company uses it may not be so known. In such instance, the knowledge that the Company uses the information would comprise Proprietary Information. Furthermore, the fact that various fragments of information or data may be generally known in the relevant industry does not mean that the manner in which the Company combines them, and the results obtained thereby, are known. In such instance, that would also comprise Proprietary Information.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Advisory Board Agreement (BioLife4D Corp), Advisory Board Agreement (BioLife4D Corp), Advisory Board Agreement (BioLife4D Corp)

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Proprietary Information Defined. The Company has and/or will conceive, develop and/or own, and continues to conceive and develop, certain property and intellectual rights and information, including, but not limited to, its business plans and objectives, products and services, client, customer and employee information, financial projections, marketing plans, marketing materials, logos, and designs, and technical data, inventions, research, recipes, processes, know-how, marketing strategies, algorithms, formulae, franchises, databases, computer programs, computer software and other trade secrets, information relating to patents issued, patents pending, patent applications, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, inventions, know-how or trade secrets, or otherwise to research and development efforts, methodologies, testing, engineering, manufacturing, sales, :finances, or operations (such as but not limited to processes, formulae, methods, designs, schematics, schematics plans, techniques, devices, manufacturing and/or testing procedures, sales, personnel information or data), intangible assets and industrial or proprietary property rights which may or may not be related directly or indirectly to the Company’s business and all documentation, media or other tangible embodiment of or relating to any of the foregoing and all proprietary rights therein of the Company (all of which are hereinafter referred to as the “Proprietary Information”). Although certain information may be generally known in the relevant industry, the fact that the Company uses it may not be so known. In such instance, the knowledge that the Company uses the information would comprise Proprietary Information. Furthermore, the fact that various fragments of information or data may be generally known in the relevant industry does not mean that the manner in which the Company combines them, and the results obtained thereby, are known. In such instance, that would also comprise Proprietary Information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Advisory Board Agreement (BioLife4D Corp)

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Proprietary Information Defined. The Company has and/or will conceive, develop and/or own, and continues to conceive and develop, certain property and intellectual rights and information, including, but not limited to, its business plans and objectives, products and services, client, customer and employee information, :financial projections, marketing plans, marketing materials, logos, and designs, and technical data, inventions, research, recipes, processes, know-how, marketing strategies, algorithms, formulae, franchises, databases, computer programs, computer software and other trade secrets, information relating to patents issued, patents pending, patent applications, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, inventions, know-how or trade secrets, or otherwise to research and development efforts, methodologies, testing, engineering, manufacturing, sales, :finances, or operations (such as but not limited to processes, formulae, methods, designs, schematics, schematics plans, techniques, devices, manufacturing and/or testing procedures, sales, personnel information or data), intangible assets and industrial or proprietary property rights which may or may not be related directly or indirectly to the Company’s business and all documentation, media or other tangible embodiment of or relating to any of the foregoing and all proprietary rights therein of the Company (all of which are hereinafter referred to as the “Proprietary Information”). Although certain information may be generally known in the relevant industry, the fact that the Company uses it may not be so known. In such instance, the knowledge that the Company uses the information would comprise Proprietary Information. Furthermore, the fact that various fragments of information or data may be generally known in the relevant industry does not mean that the manner in which the Company combines them, and the results obtained thereby, are known. In such instance, that would also comprise Proprietary Information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Advisory Board Agreement (BioLife4D Corp)

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