Common use of PROTECTED CRADA INFORMATION Clause in Contracts

PROTECTED CRADA INFORMATION. Except where a Participant’s federal funding agreement prohibits such protection, each Party may designate and xxxx as Protected CRADA Information any Generated Information produced by its employees, which meets the definition in Article I and, with the agreement of the other Party, so designate any Generated Information produced by the other Party’s employees which meets the definition in Article I. All such designated Protected CRADA Information shall be appropriately marked. Because the Contractor is an institution of higher education and generally conducts its activities as fundamental research under the U.S. Export Administration regulations, the Contractor does not intend to xxxx any of its Generated Information as Protected CRADA Information, but reserves the right to do so in appropriate circumstances. For a period of 3 years from the date Protected CRADA Information is produced, the Parties agree not to further disclose such information and to use the same degree of care and discretion, but no less than reasonable care and discretion, to avoid disclosure, publication or dissemination of such information to a third party, as the Party employs for similar protection of its own information which it does not desire to disclose, publish, or disseminate except:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Research and Development Agreement

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PROTECTED CRADA INFORMATION. Except where a Participant’s federal Federal funding agreement prohibits such protection, each Party may designate and xxxx mark as Protected CRADA Information any Generated Information produced by its employees, which meets the definition in Article I and, with the agreement of the other Party, so designate any Generated Information produced by the other Party’s employees which meets the definition in Article I. All such designated Protected CRADA Information shall be appropriately marked. Because the Contractor The Regents is part of an institution of higher education and generally conducts intends to conduct its activities as fundamental research under the U.S. Export Administration regulationsRegulations, the Contractor The Regents does not intend to xxxx mark any of its Generated Information as Protected CRADA Information, but reserves the right to do so in appropriate circumstances. All such designated Protected CRADA Information shall be appropriately marked. For a period of 3 five (5) years from the date Protected CRADA Information is produced, the Parties agree not to further disclose such information and to use the same degree of care and discretion, but no less than reasonable care and discretion, to avoid disclosure, publication or dissemination of such information to a third party, as the Party employs for similar protection of its own information which it does not desire to disclose, publish, or disseminate except:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Development Agreement

PROTECTED CRADA INFORMATION. Except where a Participant’s federal Federal funding agreement prohibits such protection, each Party may designate and xxxx as Protected CRADA Information any Generated Information produced by its employeesemployees or subcontractors, which meets the definition in Article I and, with the agreement of the other another Party, so designate any Generated Information produced by the that other Party’s employees or subcontractors which meets the definition in Article I. All such designated Protected CRADA Information shall be appropriately marked. Because the Contractor The Regents is part of an institution of higher education and generally conducts intends to conduct its activities as fundamental research under the U.S. Export Administration regulationsRegulations, the Contractor The Regents does not intend to xxxx any of its Generated Information as Protected CRADA Information, but reserves the right to do so in appropriate circumstances. For a period of 3 five (5) years from the date Protected CRADA Information is produced, the Parties agree not to further disclose such information and to use the same degree of care and discretion, but no less than reasonable care and discretion, to avoid disclosure, publication or dissemination of such information to a third party, as the Party employs for similar protection of its own information which it does not desire to disclose, publish, or disseminate except:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Research and Development Agreement

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PROTECTED CRADA INFORMATION. Except where a Participant’s federal Federal funding agreement prohibits such protection, each Party may designate and xxxx as Protected CRADA Information any Generated Information produced by its employees, which meets the definition in Article I and, with the agreement of the other another Party, so designate any Generated Information produced by the that other Party’s employees which meets the definition in Article I. All such designated Protected CRADA Information shall be appropriately marked. Commented [BM3]: To be included only when LBNL is a member to the CRADA Because the Contractor The Regents is part of an institution of higher education and generally conducts intends to conduct its activities as fundamental research under the U.S. Export Administration regulationsRegulations, the Contractor The Regents does not intend to xxxx any of its Generated Information as Protected CRADA Information, but reserves the right to do so in appropriate circumstancesInformation . For a period of 3 five (5) years from the date Protected CRADA Information is produced, the Parties agree not to further disclose such information and to use the same degree of care and discretion, but no less than reasonable care and discretion, to avoid disclosure, publication or dissemination of such information to a third party, as the Party employs for similar protection of its own information which it does not desire to disclose, publish, or disseminate except:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Development Agreement

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