Unauthorised disclosure. To avoid doubt, a party will be responsible for any unauthorised disclosure of Confidential Information made by that party’s employees, directors, agents, or advisors and by a bona fide potential purchaser to whom Confidential Information has been disclosed by that party under clause 20.2(f).
Unauthorised disclosure. If either party becomes aware of a Security Breach, that party must promptly notify the other party, unless legally prohibited from doing so, within 48 hours or any shorter period required by Law except that Customer is not required to notify Workday unless Customer reasonably determines there is a threat to the Service. Additionally, each party shall reasonably assist the other party in mitigating any potential damage. As soon as reasonably practicable after any Security Breach, Workday shall conduct a root cause analysis and, upon request, shall share the results of its analysis and its remediation plan with Customer. Unless prohibited by Law, each party shall provide the other party with reasonable notice of and the opportunity to review and comment on the content of all public notices, filings, or press releases about a Security Breach that identify the other party by name prior to any such publication.
Unauthorised disclosure. The Employee must take all reasonable precautions to prevent any unauthorised disclosure of Confidential Information, including the following precautions:
(a) the Employee must at all times store all Confidential Information safely and securely;
(b) except with the prior written authority of the Company, the Employee must not remove any Confidential Information from the premises at which it is stored except where it is necessary to do so for the sole purpose of performing his duties under this Agreement;
(c) the Employee must immediately notify the Company in writing of any actual, threatened or suspected unauthorised disclosure of any Confidential Information; and
(d) the Employee must take all reasonable measures to minimise any unauthorised dissemination of any Confidential Information which is in any way related to or resulting from an act or failure to act by the Employee.
Unauthorised disclosure. The parties acknowledge that monetary damages may not be sufficient remedy in respect of unauthorised disclosure of the Confidential Information and the Disclosing Party shall in those circumstances, without waiving its other rights and remedies, be entitled to such injunctive or equitable relief as may be deemed proper by a competent court.
Unauthorised disclosure. Each Party shall promptly advise the other Party in writing of any unauthorised disclosure, misappropriation or misuse of Confidential Information after it becomes aware of such unauthorised disclosure, misappropriation or misuse.
Unauthorised disclosure. If any of the Parties becomes aware of any unauthorised disclosure, loss or misuse of the Confidential Information, they shall promptly notify the Founding Partners.
Unauthorised disclosure. If the receiving party becomes aware of any unauthorised disclosure or misuse of any Confidential Information of the disclosing party, it will immediately notify the disclosing party in writing of the full particulars of the unauthorised disclosure or misuse.
Unauthorised disclosure. 4.1 Subject to clauses 3 and 6, the Licensee shall treat RAJAR Data as confidential to RAJAR and shall not disclose RAJAR Data to any person without the consent in writing of RAJAR except to the extent that RAJAR Data are:
(a) in the public domain,
(b) lawfully and without default on the part of the Licensee already in the possession of or available to the person to whom the disclosure is made or
(c) required by any court of competent jurisdiction, Ofcom, any recognised stock exchange or any Government agency to be disclosed by the Licensee. FOR REFERENCE ONLY
4.2 ‘Disclosure’ for the purposes of this clause includes supplying, lending or otherwise making available to any person any report, tape, disc or any facility (such as online access) by which data or information might come to the knowledge of that person.
Unauthorised disclosure. Any Party shall notify the other Parties as soon as possible after the disclosure to any third party of any information about any Confidential Information in contravention of the requirements of clause 3.1.
Unauthorised disclosure. Each Recipient shall promptly inform the relevant Disclosing Party by written notice of any unauthorised disclosure, misappropriation or misuse of Confidential Information after it becomes aware of such unauthorised disclosure, misappropriation or misuse.