Common use of INFORMATION NOT CONSIDERED PROPRIETARY Clause in Contracts

INFORMATION NOT CONSIDERED PROPRIETARY. Proprietary Information does not include information which the receiving Party can establish by documentary evidence was: (a) developed by the receiving Party independently of the disclosing Party as supported by the receiving Party’s written records;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Non Disclosure Agreement, Non Disclosure Agreement, Non Disclosure Agreement

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INFORMATION NOT CONSIDERED PROPRIETARY. Proprietary Information does not include information which the receiving Party can establish by documentary evidence was: (a) developed by the receiving Party independently of the disclosing Party as supported by the receiving Party’s written records;; (b) rightfully obtained without restriction by the receiving Party from a third party; (c) publicly available other than through the fault or negligence of the receiving Party; (d) released without restriction by the disclosing Party to anyone including the U.S. Government as supported by the receiving Party’s written records; or (e) known to the receiving Party at the time of its disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Non Disclosure Agreement

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