Proprietary Online Systems Sample Clauses

Proprietary Online Systems. McKesson Connect shall be provided to each Omnicare Facility at no charge and shall be subject to a separate license agreement between the Parties governing use and maintenance.
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  • Computer Systems (a) The Computer Systems adequately meet the data processing and other computing needs of the Business as presently conducted. The Computer Systems function, operate, process and compute in accordance with all Applicable Laws, industry standards and trade practices.

  • Proprietary Software Depending upon the products and services You elect to access through Electronic Access, You may be provided software owned by BNY Mellon or licensed to BNY Mellon by a BNY Mellon Supplier (“Proprietary Software”). You are granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to install the Proprietary Software on Your authorized computer system (including mobile devices registered with BNY Mellon) and to use the Proprietary Software solely for Your own internal purposes in connection with Electronic Access and solely for the purposes for which it is provided to You. You and Your Users may make copies of the Proprietary Software for backup purposes only, provided all copyright and other proprietary information included in the original copy of the Proprietary Software are reproduced in or on such backup copies. You shall not reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile or attempt to determine the source code for, any Proprietary Software. Any attempt to circumvent or penetrate security of Electronic Access is strictly prohibited.

  • Proprietary Marks During the Term of this Agreement, the name “Remington,” whether used alone or in connection with other another word(s), and all proprietary marks (being all present and future trademarks, trade names, symbols, logos, insignia, service marks, and the like) of Manager or any one of its Manager Affiliate Entities, whether or not registered (“Proprietary Marks”) shall in all events remain the exclusive property of Manager and its Manager Affiliate Entities. Lessee shall have no right to use any Proprietary Xxxx, except during the term of this Agreement to have signage installed using any Proprietary Xxxx in conformance with the specifications provided by Manager. Upon Termination, any use of a Proprietary Xxxx by Lessee under this Agreement shall immediately cease. Upon Termination, Manager shall have the option to purchase, at their then book value, any items of the applicable Hotel’s Inventories and Fixed Asset Supplies as may be marked with a Proprietary Xxxx. In the event Manager does not exercise such option, Lessee agrees that it will use any such items not so purchased exclusively in connection with the Hotel until they are consumed.

  • Proprietary Materials Money Manager shall provide to RIMCo the following Proprietary Materials as requested: • Photographs of Portfolio Manager(s)—please provide a professionally taken color (business) headshot in portrait format. This can be provided as a 5x7 print or 300ppi resolution (or higher) Mac or PC electronic file. • Background/Biographical—please include an approved three to four sentence description of your firm, as well as a 100 word or less biography of each portfolio manager that works on a Xxxxxxx portfolio. Please make sure to identify the lead portfolio manager for each portfolio. • Logos (Trademarks)—please provide us with a 300ppi resolution (or higher) electronic Mac or PC file, preferably an .eps or in its original format—Adobe Photoshop, Freehand, or Illustrator. Include any footnote information and identity guidelines you would like included when we make use of your trademark. Please send these materials along with the appropriate marketing contact information such as their name, email address and phone number to: Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx c/x Xxxxxxx Design Group Xxxxxxx Investment Group P.O. Box 1616 Tacoma, WA 98401-1616 U.S.A. Email Address: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx

  • Computer Software All computer applications software, owned or licensed, whether for general business usage (e.g., accounting, word processing, graphics, spreadsheet analysis, etc.), or specific, unique-to-the-business usage, and all computer operating, security or programming software, owned or licensed by Seller and used in the operation of the Business; and

  • Proprietary Assets (a) Section 2.7(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth all U.S. and foreign patents, patent applications, registered trademarks, trademark applications, registered copyrights, copyright applications and domain names owned by any of the Acquired Companies that are material to and used in the business, operations or products of the Acquired Companies. Section 2.7(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth any one-time, ongoing royalty or other payment obligations in excess of $25,000 with respect to Proprietary Assets licensed to or by any of the Acquired Companies by or to any Person and identifies the Contract under which each such Proprietary Asset is being licensed to such Acquired Company. The Acquired Companies have good and valid title to all of the Acquired Company Proprietary Assets identified or required to be identified in Section 2.7(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, free and clear of all Encumbrances, except for (i) any lien for current taxes not yet due and payable, and (ii) minor liens that have arisen in the ordinary course of business and that do not (individually or in the aggregate) materially detract from the value of the Acquired Company Proprietary Asset subject thereto or materially impair the operations of the Acquired Companies. The Acquired Companies own or have a valid right to use, subject to any relevant license agreement(s) disclosed in Section 2.7(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, all Proprietary Assets that are used in the business, operations or products of the Acquired Companies, except to the extent that a failure by the Company to so own or have the valid right to use any such Proprietary Asset would not, individually or in the aggregate, be material to the Acquired Companies. None of the Acquired Companies has developed jointly with any other Person any Acquired Company Proprietary Asset that is material to the business of the Acquired Companies and with respect to which such other Person has any rights, and no employee, officer or director of any Acquired Company owns or has rights in or to any Proprietary Assets that are used in the business, operations or products of the Acquired Companies, except to the extent that a failure by the Company to so own or have the valid right to use any such Proprietary Asset would not, individually or in the aggregate, be material to the Acquired Companies.

  • Data Access and Proprietary Information 6.1 The Fund acknowledges that the databases, computer programs, screen formats, report formats, interactive design techniques, and documentation manuals furnished to the Fund by the Transfer Agent as part of the Fund’s ability to access certain Fund Confidential Information maintained by the Transfer Agent on databases under the control and ownership of the Transfer Agent or other third party (“Data Access Services”) constitute copyrighted, trade secret, or other proprietary information of substantial value to the Transfer Agent or other third party (collectively, “Transfer Agent Proprietary Information”). In no event shall Transfer Agent Proprietary Information be deemed Fund Confidential Information. The Fund agrees to treat all Transfer Agent Proprietary Information as proprietary to the Transfer Agent and further agrees that it shall not divulge any Transfer Agent Proprietary Information to any person or organization except as may be provided hereunder. Without limiting the foregoing, the Fund agrees for itself and its employees and agents to:

  • Trade Secrets and Proprietary Information (a) Executive recognizes and acknowledges that the Company, through the expenditure of considerable time and money, has developed and will continue to develop in the future information concerning customers, clients, marketing, products, services, business, research and development activities and operational methods of the Company and its customers or clients, contracts, financial or other data, technical data or any other confidential or proprietary information possessed, owned or used by the Company, the disclosure of which could or does have a material adverse effect on the Company, its business, any business it proposes to engage in, its operations, financial condition or prospects and that the same are confidential and proprietary and considered “confidential information” of the Company for the purposes of this Agreement. In consideration of his employment, Executive agrees that he will not, during or after the Term, without the consent of the Board make any disclosure of confidential information now or hereafter possessed by the Company, to any person, partnership, corporation or entity either during or after the term here of, except that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prohibit Executive from using or disclosing such information (a) if such disclosure is necessary in the normal course of the Company’s business in accordance with Company policies or instructions or authorization from the Board, (b) such information shall become public knowledge other than by or as a result of disclosure by a person not having a right to make such disclosure, or (c) subsequent to the Term, if such information shall have either (i) been developed by Executive independent of any of the Company’s confidential or proprietary information or (ii) been disclosed to Executive by a person not subject to a confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of confidentiality to the Company. For the purposes of Sections 6, 7 and 8 of this Agreement, the term “Company” shall include the Company, its parent, its subsidiaries and affiliates, other than affiliates whose relationship as an affiliate is derived solely from Executive’s interest in or position at the affiliate.

  • Inventions and Proprietary Information Executive agrees to sign and be bound by the terms of the Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreement, which is attached as Exhibit B (“Proprietary Information Agreement”).

  • Proprietary Matters The Executive expressly understands and agrees that any and all improvements, inventions, discoveries, processes, know-how or intellectual property that are generated or conceived by the Executive during the term of this Agreement, whether generated or conceived during the Executive’s regular working hours or otherwise, will be the sole and exclusive property of the Company. Whenever requested by the Company (either during the term of this Agreement or thereafter), the Executive will assign or execute any and all applications, assignments and or other instruments and do all things which the Company deems necessary or appropriate in order to permit the Company to: (a) assign and convey or otherwise make available to the Company the sole and exclusive right, title, and interest in and to said improvements, inventions, discoveries, processes, know-how, applications, patents, copyrights, trade names or trademarks; or (b) apply for, obtain, maintain, enforce and defend patents, copyrights, trade names, or trademarks of the United States or of foreign countries for said improvements, inventions, discoveries, processes or know-how. However, the improvements, inventions, discoveries, processes or know-how generated or conceived by the Executive and referred to above (except as they may be included in the patents, copyrights or registered trade names or trademarks of the Company, or corporations, partnerships or other entities which may be affiliated with the Company) shall not be exclusive property of the Company at any time after having been disclosed or revealed or have otherwise become available to the public or to a third party on a non-confidential basis other than by a breach of this Agreement, or after they have been independently developed or discussed without a breach of this Agreement by a third party who has no obligation to the Company or its affiliates. The foregoing will not prohibit any activities which are expressly permitted by the last sentence of paragraph 3 of this Agreement during the term of this Agreement.

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