Common use of Reasonable Security Measures Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Security Measures. Each Party has taken and will continue to take reasonable security measures to preserve and protect the secrecy of the Protected Information, and each Receiving Party agrees to take all measures reasonably necessary to protect the secrecy of a Disclosing Party’s Protected Information in order to prevent it from falling into the public domain or into the possession of persons not bound to maintain the secrecy of such information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Brand License Agreement (AeroGrow International, Inc.), Technology License Agreement (AeroGrow International, Inc.), Brand License Agreement (AeroGrow International, Inc.)

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Reasonable Security Measures. Each Party has taken and will continue to take reasonable security measures to preserve and protect the secrecy of the Protected Information, and each Receiving Party agrees to take all measures reasonably necessary to protect the secrecy of a Disclosing Party’s 's Protected Information in order to prevent it from falling into the public domain or into the possession of persons not bound to maintain the secrecy of such information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement (AeroGrow International, Inc.)

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