Technical Information and Materials Clause Samples

The "Technical Information and Materials" clause defines the obligations and rights regarding the sharing, use, and protection of technical data, documents, and materials exchanged between parties during a business relationship. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes technical information, how it should be provided or accessed, and any restrictions on its use or disclosure. For example, it may specify that proprietary designs, software code, or engineering drawings must be kept confidential and only used for the purposes of the agreement. The core function of this clause is to safeguard sensitive technical assets, ensuring that valuable know-how and materials are properly managed and protected from unauthorized use or disclosure.
Technical Information and Materials. The first paragraph of Section 1 of Part 3 of the Customer Support Document is replaced in full by the following new provision: [****] ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ Page 7 of 48 Miscellaneous Commitments
Technical Information and Materials. The first paragraph of Section 1 of Part 3 of the Customer Support Document is replaced in full by the following new provision: [*CTR] AAL-PA-03735-LA-1106671R1 SA-1 [*CTR]=[CONFIDENTIAL PORTION OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT]
Technical Information and Materials. 1. General. Materials are defined as any and all items that are created by Boeing or a third party, which are provided directly or indirectly from Boeing and serve primarily to contain, convey or embody information. Materials may include either tangible embodiments (for example, documents or drawings), or intangible embodiments (for example, software and other electronic forms) of information but excludes Aircraft Software. Aircraft Software is defined as software that is installed on and used in the operation of the aircraft. Boeing will furnish to Customer certain Materials to support the maintenance and operation of the aircraft to Customer. Such Materials will, if applicable, be prepared generally in accordance with Air Transport Association of America (ATA) iSpec 2200, entitled "Information Standards for Aviation Maintenance". Materials will be in English and in the units of measure used by Boeing to manufacture an aircraft. Digitally-produced Materials will, if applicable, be prepared generally in accordance with ATA Specification No. 2100, dated January 1994, "Digital Data Standards for Aircraft Support.
Technical Information and Materials. Boeing will provide the Documents listed in Attachment A hereto in accordance with Part 3 of the Customer Support Document. CS1-11 P.A. No. 1980 258 CUSTOMER SUPPORT DOCUMENT between THE BOEING COMPANY and AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. Attachment A to Supplemental Exhibit CS1 to Purchase Agreement Number 1980