Common use of Proprietary Information Definition Clause in Contracts

Proprietary Information Definition. “Proprietary Information” includes (a) any Company information that is confidential or proprietary, technical or non-technical, including for example and without limitation, information related to Innovations (as defined in Section 4 below), concepts, techniques, processes, methods, systems, designs, computer programs, source documentation, trade secrets, formulae, development or experimental work, work in progress, forecasts, proposed and future products, marketing plans, financial information, business plans, customers and suppliers and any other nonpublic information that has commercial value or (b) any information Company has received from others that Company is obligated to treat as confidential or proprietary, which may be made known to me by Company, a third party or otherwise that I may learn during my employment with Company.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Rights Agreement (SmartRent, Inc.), Rights Agreement (SmartRent, Inc.), Rights Agreement (SmartRent, Inc.)

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