Compete Against definition

Compete Against means "directly or indirectly, be employed by or advise any entity that competes against the business activities of the Company, including the uplinking of television stations pursuant to compulsory licenses, the transmission of data and audio signals by satellite for customers for resale as a carrier (common or otherwise), the delivery of electronic program guides, pay per view guides and interactive guides to cable television systems, the development of interactive guides and any other material business the Company shall develop or engage in during the term of this Agreement. If any restriction contained in this Section 7 is deemed to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable by reason of its duration, geographical scope or otherwise, then such provision shall be deemed reduced in extent, duration, geographical scope or otherwise by the minimum reduction necessary to cause the restriction to be enforceable.

Examples of Compete Against in a sentence

  • In view of the unique and valuable executive services that Employee has been retained to render to the Company and Employee's current and future knowledge of the customers, trade secrets and other proprietary information relating to the business of the Company and its customers and suppliers, Employee agrees that during the period he is an employee of the Company and for three years after any termination of this Agreement, he will not Compete Against the Company in the United States of America.