Source-Identifying Data Sample Clauses
The Source-Identifying Data clause defines how information that can identify the origin of data, such as metadata, IP addresses, or user credentials, is handled within an agreement. This clause typically outlines what constitutes source-identifying data, how it may be collected, used, or disclosed, and any restrictions or obligations regarding its protection. Its core practical function is to ensure clarity and compliance regarding the handling of sensitive data that could reveal the source, thereby protecting privacy and managing legal or regulatory risks.
Source-Identifying Data. Participant may choose, at its own discretion, to “anonymize” source-identifying elements (e.g., IP addresses) prior to submitting Data.
