Jigsaw Data Fields definition

Jigsaw Data Fields means such Contact Record fields sourced from the Xxxx.xxx community database, known as Jigsaw, and listed in the Xxxx.xxx Product Field List at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/assets/pdf/misc/salesforce_DB_Field_List.pdf.

Examples of Jigsaw Data Fields in a sentence

  • Any such retention of Jigsaw Data Fields by You does not entitle You to any updates, refreshes, or other ongoing Xxxx.xxx Services, or entitle You to distribute or resell such Jigsaw Data Fields.

  • Notwithstanding any termination or expiration of this Agreement, Your obligations under this Agreement shall continue to apply to any such retention by You of Jigsaw Data Fields as if this Agreement had not been terminated.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing and except as otherwise expressly permitted in an Order Form, You shall delete or destroy all Xxxx.xxx Data fields which do not constitute Jigsaw Data Fields, all electronic and physical stand-alone copies of Jigsaw Data in Your possession or control, and all Jigsaw Data not integrated or commingled in the manner specified above.

  • We may revoke the above permission to retain Jigsaw Data Fields, upon notice to You, if You are in breach of its obligations under this Agreement.

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