Common use of Proprietary Service Content Clause in Contracts

Proprietary Service Content. Except for property in which you have an exclusive ownership or beneficial interest, and/or proprietary information or material which you have licensed to us or permitted us to use in connection with the Services as provided in this Agreement, all rights to the Service Content (as hereinafter defined) are owned by us and/or our licensors, subject to applicable law. The Service Content is protected under both United States and other applicable copyright, trademark, patent, and other laws. You are permitted to use the Services and the Service Content only as provided in this Agreement. You agree not to copy, reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from the Service Content in whole or in part without our express written consent in each instance. You agree not to reverse engineer or reverse compile any Service Content that we use in connection with the Services. For purposes of this Agreement “Service Content” means, without limitation, any and all equipment, hardware, software, computer programs (together with the object and source codes therefore, and any updates, upgrades, fixes, and enhancements thereto), tools, services, text, graphics, images, logos, button icons, photographs, editorial content, notices, operational manuals, documentation, user and instructional guides, records, files, systems, marks, designs, visual expressions, screen formats, report formats, inventions, processes, improvements and enhancements to inventions and processes, ideas, methods, algorithms, concepts, formulae, Access Credentials, technological and procedural information, data, any of the foregoing specially customized, created or developed by us for you in connection with your use of the Services, and/or any other thing of a proprietary nature which is developed, created, or provided by us or our contractors, as applicable, for use in connection with any Service, together with all adaptations or derivative works (as such term is used in the U.S. copyright laws) based upon any of the foregoing and all copies of the foregoing.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Disclosure Statement, Agreement and Disclosure Statement, Electronic Banking Disclosure and Agreement

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