Right to use feedback. Either party may provide suggestions, comments or other feedback to the other party with respect to the other party’s products and services. Feedback is voluntary and, even if designated as confidential, the party receiving feedback may use it for any purpose without obligation of any kind. The party receiving feedback will not disclose the source of feedback without the consent of the party providing it. Unless the parties specifically agree in writing, feedback will not create any confidentiality obligation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Campaign Agreement, Campaign Agreement
Right to use feedback. Either party may provide suggestions, comments or other feedback to the other party with respect to the other party’s products and servicesServices. Feedback is voluntary and, even if designated as confidential, the party receiving feedback may use it for any purpose without obligation of any kind. The party receiving feedback will not disclose the source of feedback without the consent of the party providing it. Unless the parties specifically agree in writing, feedback will not create any confidentiality obligation.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Microsoft Partner Network Agreement
Right to use feedback. Either party may provide suggestions, comments or other feedback to the other party with respect to the other party’s products and services. Feedback is voluntary and, even if designated as confidential, the party receiving feedback may use it for any purpose without obligation of any kind. The party receiving feedback will not disclose the source of feedback without the consent of the party providing it. Unless the parties specifically agree in writing, feedback will not create any confidentiality obligation.The
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Microsoft Partner Network Agreement
Right to use feedback. Either If one party may provide suggestionsprovides suggestions for changes or improvements, comments or other feedback feedback, to the other party with respect to about the other party’s products and or services. Feedback is voluntary and, even if designated as confidential, the party receiving the feedback may use it for any purpose without obligation of any kind. The kind except that the receiving party receiving feedback will not disclose the source of feedback without the consent of the party providing it. Unless the parties specifically agree in writing, feedback will not create any confidentiality obligation.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Academic Select Agreement