Common use of Recipient’s Security Obligations Clause in Contracts

Recipient’s Security Obligations. The Recipient must: 9.4.1 treat all Confidential Information with at least the same degree of care as it gives to the protection of its own confidential information of same or similar nature, but in no event less than reasonable care; and 9.4.2 at its own cost, establish and maintain security measures to safeguard the Discloser’s Confidential Information from unauthorized access or use, including by not transferring the relevant Confidential Information in a clear or unprotected manner through public networks, and these security measures must be no less restrictive than the security measures that the Recipient takes to protect its own confidential information of same or similar nature.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Reseller Agreement, Reseller Agreement, Reseller Agreement

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Recipient’s Security Obligations. The Recipient must: 9.4.1 : (a) treat all Confidential Information with at least the same degree of care as it gives to the protection of its own confidential information of same or similar nature, but in no event less than reasonable care; and 9.4.2 and (b) at its own cost, establish and maintain security measures to safeguard the Discloser’s Confidential Information from unauthorized access or use, including by not transferring the relevant Confidential Information in a clear or unprotected manner through public networks, and these security measures must be no less restrictive than the security measures that the Recipient takes to protect its own confidential information of same or similar nature.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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Recipient’s Security Obligations. The Recipient must:: 本 9.4.1 treat all Confidential Information with at least the same degree of care as it gives to the protection of its own confidential information of same or similar nature, but in no event less than reasonable care; and 9.4.2 at its own cost, establish and maintain security measures to safeguard the Discloser’s Disclosers Confidential Information from unauthorized access or use, including by not transferring the relevant Confidential Information in a clear or unprotected manner through public networks, and these security measures must be no less restrictive than the security measures that the Recipient takes to protect its own confidential information of same or similar nature.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reseller Agreement

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