Residual Knowledge definition

Residual Knowledge means knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How that are (a) reflected in any Confidential Information owned or Controlled by the Disclosing Party and (b) retained in the unaided memory of any authorized representative of the Receiving Party after having access to such Confidential Information. A Person’s memory will be considered to be unaided if the Person has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it.
Residual Knowledge. Residual Knowledge" means prior or existing knowledge or skills obtained by Employee during the course of his employment, to the extent retained in Employee's human memory (and not in any other form, such as written form or electronic form, such as magnetic storage media). Residual Knowledge will not include any Trade Secrets or other proprietary information of SynQuest (or its subsidiaries or affiliates). Executive hereby irrevocably relinquishes for the benefit of SynQuest and its assigns, and hereby agrees to waive and never to assert, any moral rights in the Work Product recognized by applicable law.
Residual Knowledge has the meaning set forth in Section 11.7.

Examples of Residual Knowledge in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Awaken will have a worldwide, perpetual, royalty free right to use such Customer IP to the extent that it constitutes Residual Knowledge.


More Definitions of Residual Knowledge

Residual Knowledge means ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques related to the Discloser's technology and Confidential Information that are retained in the unaided memories of the Recipient who had rightful access to Confidential Information.
Residual Knowledge means knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How that are (a) reflected in any Confidential Information owned or Controlled by the Disclosing Party and (b) retained in the unaided memory of any authorized representative of the Receiving Party after having access to such Confidential Information. A Person’s memory will be considered to be unaided if the Person has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. In no event, however, will Residual Knowledge include any knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How to the extent (at any time, for such time) within the scope of any valid patent claim owned or Controlled by the Disclosing Party.
Residual Knowledge means ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques related to the Confidential Information that are retained in the unaided memories of the Geron’s individual Representatives who have had access to the Confidential Information. An individual Representative’s memory is considered unaided if the employee has not intentionally memorized the relevant Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. Geron shall not direct any of its individual Representatives to use or practice any Residual Knowledge. In protecting the Confidential Information from unauthorized disclosure to any third party, Geron shall use at least the same degree of care as it uses in preventing the unauthorized disclosure of its own confidential information.
Residual Knowledge means generalized skills, knowledge and experience, including ideas, concepts, know-how and techniques developed or learned as a result of or in connection with a Recipient Party’s exposure to Confidential Information and retained in the unaided memories of the individual(s) exposed to the Confidential Information in question.
Residual Knowledge means ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques related to the Confidential Information that are retained in the unaided memories of the receiving Party’s individual Representatives who have had access to the Confidential Information. An individual Representative’s memory is considered unaided if the employee has not intentionally memorized the relevant Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. Neither Party shall direct any of its individual Representatives to use or practice any Residual Knowledge. In protecting the other Party’s Confidential Information from unauthorized disclosure to any Third Party, each Party shall use at least the same degree of care as it uses in preventing the unauthorized disclosure of its own confidential information.
Residual Knowledge means knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How that (a) are, or are based on, any Confidential Information Controlled by the Disclosing Party and (b) are incidentally and unintentionally retained in the unaided memory of any authorized Representative of the Receiving Party after having access to such Confidential Information. An individual’s memory will be considered to be incidentally and unintentionally unaided if the individual has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. In no event, however, will Residual Knowledge include any knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How to the extent (at any time, for such time) within the scope of any issued, valid and enforceable patent claim Controlled by the Disclosing Party.
Residual Knowledge means knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How that are (a) included in any Confidential Information owned or Controlled by the Disclosing Party and (b) retained in the unaided memory of any employee or representative of the Receiving Party as part of a body of knowledge that is not limited to such Confidential Information, after having authorized access to such Confidential Information, provided that such employee or representative has not accessed any written or electronic records or other embodiments of any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party for use of such Confidential Information outside of this Agreement. A person’s memory will be considered to be unaided if the person (i) has not made any effort to memorize or assist the recollection of the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it, (ii) is not relying on the external records, documents or embodiments of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, or notes taken on the foregoing and (iii) is not knowingly disclosing what such person knows to be the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party. In no event, however, will Residual Knowledge include any knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How to the extent (at any time, for such time) within the scope of any Patent Right owned or Controlled by the Disclosing Party.