Safeguarding Confidential Information. The Parties shall restrict dissemination of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information to those individuals who must be directly involved in evaluating or using the Confidential Information to fulfill the Purpose. The Parties shall use no less than reasonable care in safeguarding the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information against inappropriate disclosure. Reasonable care may include, without limitation, use of passwords and electronic privacy protection measures.
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Safeguarding Confidential Information. The Parties Receiving Party shall restrict dissemination of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information to those individuals who must be directly involved in evaluating or using safeguard the Confidential Information from unauthorized use, access or disclosure using at least the degree of care it uses to fulfill the Purpose. The Parties shall use protect its most sensitive information and no less than a reasonable care in safeguarding the degree of care. The Receiving Party shall promptly notify Disclosing Party’s Party of any unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information against inappropriate and take all reasonable steps to cooperate with Disclosing Party to prevent further use or disclosure. Reasonable care may include, without limitation, use The Receiving Party will be responsible for any breach of passwords and electronic privacy protection measuresthis Agreement caused by its Representatives.
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Samples: Master Purchase, License and Services Agreement, Master Purchase, License and Services Agreement
Safeguarding Confidential Information. The Parties Each party shall restrict dissemination take reasonable measures to protect the other's Confidential Information and utilize it solely for the purposes of the Disclosing Party’s their business relationship. Disclosure of Confidential Information to those individuals who must be directly involved in evaluating or using the third parties is prohibited, except to Representatives, and only on a need-to-know basis under nondisclosure obligations at least as protective as this Agreement. Each party is accountable for its Representatives' use of Confidential Information to fulfill and must promptly notify the Purpose. The Parties shall other party in case of any unauthorized use no less than reasonable care in safeguarding the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information against inappropriate or disclosure. Reasonable care may include, without limitation, use of passwords and electronic privacy protection measures.
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Samples: Standard Contract