Sharing of Data and Know How Sample Clauses

Sharing of Data and Know How. Each Party shall (and shall cause its Affiliates to) reasonably cooperate with the other Party to promptly share and provide access to (i) all Clinical Study data and results for the Products required to support regulatory requirements and Commercialization in the Collaboration Territory, provided that notwithstanding the foregoing, only Amgen shall be entitled to receive raw data from Clinical Studies and (ii) such other Know-How within the Product Intellectual Property as is reasonably necessary for the other Party to exercise its rights or fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. The JSC may establish reasonable policies to effectuate such exchange of data and Know-How between the Parties. For clarity, Amgen shall not be obligated to share with BeiGene or provide BeiGene with access to Know-How related to any devices used in connection with, or the manufacture of, a Product. If Amgen delegates to BeiGene regulatory responsibilities and/or communications within the Collaboration Territory regarding Product manufacturing, BeiGene will abide by mutually agreed upon standards to ensure sufficient protection of the information and methods to limit and track individuals who have access to the information.
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Sharing of Data and Know How. Each Party shall (and shall cause its Affiliates to) reasonably cooperate with the other Party to promptly share and provide access to the following (to the extent not already shared under Section 10.4): (a) all Clinical Trial data and results generated pursuant to the applicable Joint Medical Affairs and Development Plan and Budget and (b) such Other Collaboration Know-How, Product Collaboration Know-How and Know-How in Myovant Background IP (in the case of Myovant) and Know-How in Pfizer Background IP (in the case of Pfizer), including the Core Data Sheet, as is reasonably necessary for the other Party to exercise its rights or fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, each Party shall promptly inform and disclose to the other Party through the IPOC all Joint Other Collaboration Know-How and Product Collaboration Know-How no later than [***] days after it first learns of the creation, discovery or development thereof if such Joint Other Collaboration Know-How or Product Collaboration Know-How contains patentable information based on the reasonable judgement of such Party. The JSC may establish, to the extent mutually agreed to by the Parties, reasonable policies to effectuate such exchange of data and Know-How between the Parties.
Sharing of Data and Know How 

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  • Sharing of Data (a) Sellers shall have the right for a period of not more than seven (7) years following the Closing Date to have reasonable access to such books, records and accounts, including financial, Tax and accounting records, correspondence, production records, employment records and other records that are transferred to Buyer pursuant to the terms of this Agreement for the limited purposes of concluding Sellers’ involvement with respect to the Acquired Assets and Assumed Liabilities prior to the Closing and for complying with their obligations under applicable Law. Buyer shall have the right for a period of not more than seven (7) years following the Closing Date to have reasonable access to those books, records and accounts, including financial, Tax and accounting records (including the work papers of Sellers’ independent accountants), correspondence, production records, employment records and other records that are retained by Sellers pursuant to the terms of this Agreement to the extent that any of the foregoing is needed by Buyer with respect to the Acquired Assets or Assumed Liabilities after the Closing and complying with its obligations under applicable Law. Neither Buyer, nor any Seller shall destroy, or otherwise cease to retain, any such books, records or accounts retained by it without first providing the other Parties with thirty (30) days prior written notice and the opportunity to obtain or copy such books, records, or accounts during such thirty (30)-day period at such other Party’s expense. Sellers shall, at their sole expense, undertake any and all measures required by applicable Law in connection with the delivery to Buyer of data pursuant to this paragraph, including measures relating to the use, disclosure and processing of personally identifiable information. (b) Promptly upon request by Buyer made at any time following the Closing Date, each Seller shall authorize the release to Buyer of all files pertaining to the Acquired Assets or Assumed Liabilities held by any federal, state, county or local authorities, agencies or instrumentalities.

  • Marking of Data Pursuant to Paragraph A above, any Data delivered under this Agreement shall be marked with the following legend: Use, duplication, or disclosure is subject to the restrictions as stated in Agreement HR0011-XX-9-XXXX between the Government and the Performer.

  • Protection of Customer Data The Supplier shall not delete or remove any proprietary notices contained within or relating to the Customer Data. The Supplier shall not store, copy, disclose, or use the Customer Data except as necessary for the performance by the Supplier of its obligations under this Call Off Contract or as otherwise Approved by the Customer. To the extent that the Customer Data is held and/or Processed by the Supplier, the Supplier shall supply that Customer Data to the Customer as requested by the Customer and in the format (if any) specified by the Customer in the Call Off Order Form and, in any event, as specified by the Customer from time to time in writing. The Supplier shall take responsibility for preserving the integrity of Customer Data and preventing the corruption or loss of Customer Data. The Supplier shall perform secure back-ups of all Customer Data and shall ensure that up-to-date back-ups are stored off-site at an Approved location in accordance with any BCDR Plan or otherwise. The Supplier shall ensure that such back-ups are available to the Customer (or to such other person as the Customer may direct) at all times upon request and are delivered to the Customer at no less than six (6) Monthly intervals (or such other intervals as may be agreed in writing between the Parties). The Supplier shall ensure that any system on which the Supplier holds any Customer Data, including back-up data, is a secure system that complies with the Security Policy and the Security Management Plan (if any). If at any time the Supplier suspects or has reason to believe that the Customer Data is corrupted, lost or sufficiently degraded in any way for any reason, then the Supplier shall notify the Customer immediately and inform the Customer of the remedial action the Supplier proposes to take. If the Customer Data is corrupted, lost or sufficiently degraded as a result of a Default so as to be unusable, the Supplier may: require the Supplier (at the Supplier's expense) to restore or procure the restoration of Customer Data to the extent and in accordance with the requirements specified in Call Off Schedule 8 (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery) or as otherwise required by the Customer, and the Supplier shall do so as soon as practicable but not later than five (5) Working Days from the date of receipt of the Customer’s notice; and/or itself restore or procure the restoration of Customer Data, and shall be repaid by the Supplier any reasonable expenses incurred in doing so to the extent and in accordance with the requirements specified in Call Off Schedule 8 (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery) or as otherwise required by the Customer.

  • Benefits of Agreement; No Third-Party Rights The provisions of this Agreement are intended solely to benefit the Member and, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, shall not be construed as conferring any benefit upon any creditor of the Company (and no such creditor shall be a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement), and the Member shall have no duty or obligation to any creditor of the Company to make any contributions or payments to the Company.

  • Operator Materials Operator retains all right, title and interest in and to any and all of Operator’s software, materials, tools, forms, documentation, training and implementation materials and intellectual property (“Operator Materials”). Operator grants to the LEA a personal, nonexclusive license to use the Operator Materials for its own non-commercial, incidental use as set forth in the Service Agreement. Operator represents that it has all intellectual property rights necessary to enter into and perform its obligations in this DPA and the Service Agreement, warrants to the District that the District will have use of any intellectual property contemplated by the Service Agreement free and clear of claims of any nature by any third Party including, without limitation, copyright or patent infringement claims, and agrees to indemnify the District for any related claims.

  • Customer Data 5.1 The Customer shall own all rights, title and interest in and to all of the Customer Data and shall have sole responsibility for the legality, reliability, integrity, accuracy and quality of the Customer Data. 5.2 The Supplier shall follow its archiving procedures for Customer Data as set out in its Back-Up Policy available at XxxxxXXX.xxx or such other website address as may be notified to the Customer as such document may be amended by the Supplier in its sole discretion from time to time the current version of which is set out at Schedule 3 of this Agreement. In the event of any loss or damage to Customer Data, the Customer's sole and exclusive remedy shall be for the Supplier to use reasonable commercial endeavours to restore the lost or damaged Customer Data from the latest back-up of such Customer Data maintained by the Supplier in accordance with the archiving procedure described in its Back-Up Policy. The Supplier shall not be responsible for any loss, destruction, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data caused by any third party (except those third parties sub-contracted by the Supplier to perform services related to Customer Data maintenance and back-up). 5.3 The Supplier shall, in providing the Services, comply with its Privacy and Security Policy as such document may be amended from time to time by the Supplier in its sole discretion. 5.4 If the Supplier processes any personal data on the Customer’s behalf when performing its obligations under this agreement, the parties record their intention that the Customer shall be the data controller and the Supplier shall be a data processor and in any such case: (a) the Customer shall ensure that the Customer is entitled to transfer the relevant personal data to the Supplier so that the Supplier may lawfully use, process and transfer the personal data in accordance with this agreement on the Customer's behalf; (b) the Customer shall ensure that the relevant third parties have been informed of, and have given their consent to, such use, processing, and transfer as required by all applicable data protection legislation; (c) the Supplier shall process the personal data only in accordance with the terms of this agreement and any lawful instructions reasonably given by the Customer from time to time; and (d) each party shall take appropriate technical and organisational measures against unauthorised or unlawful processing of the personal data or its accidental loss, destruction or damage. 5.5 The Supplier and the Customer shall comply with their respective obligations as set out in Schedule 4 of this Agreement

  • Customer Materials Subject to Section 4(a), all right, title and interest (including all Intellectual Property Rights) in and to the Customer Materials are owned by Customer or Customer’s suppliers.

  • Definition of Customer Information Any Customer Information will remain the sole and exclusive property of the Trust. “Customer Information” shall mean all non-public, personally identifiable information as defined by Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act of 1999, as amended, and its implementing regulations (e.g., SEC Regulation S-P and Federal Reserve Board Regulation P) (collectively, the “GLB Act”).

  • Product Information EPIZYME recognizes that by reason of, inter alia, EISAI’s status as an exclusive licensee in the EISAI Territory under this Agreement, EISAI has an interest in EPIZYME’s retention in confidence of certain information of EPIZYME. Accordingly, until the end of all Royalty Term(s) in the EISAI Territory, EPIZYME shall keep confidential, and not publish or otherwise disclose, and not use for any purpose other than to fulfill EPIZYME’s obligations, or exercise EPIZYME’s rights, hereunder any EPIZYME Know-How Controlled by EPIZYME or EPIZYME Collaboration Know-How, in each case that are primarily applicable to EZH2 or EZH2 Compounds (the “Product Information”), except to the extent (a) the Product Information is in the public domain through no fault of EPIZYME, (b) such disclosure or use is expressly permitted under Section 9.3, or (c) such disclosure or use is otherwise expressly permitted by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. For purposes of Section 9.3, each Party shall be deemed to be both the Disclosing Party and the Receiving Party with respect to Product Information. For clarification, the disclosure by EPIZYME to EISAI of Product Information shall not cause such Product Information to cease to be subject to the provisions of this Section 9.2 with respect to the use and disclosure of such Confidential Information by EPIZYME. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Article 12, this Section 9.2 shall have no continuing force or effect, but the Product Information, to the extent disclosed by EPIZYME to EISAI hereunder, shall continue to be Confidential Information of EPIZYME, subject to the terms of Sections 9.1 and 9.3 for purposes of the surviving provisions of this Agreement. Each Party shall be responsible for compliance by its Affiliates, and its and its Affiliates’ respective officers, directors, employees and agents, with the provisions of Section 9.1 and this Section 9.2.

  • Technical Information The Employer agrees to provide to the Union such information that is available relating to employees in the bargaining unit, as may be required by the Union for collective bargaining purposes.

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