Common use of No Improper Use or Disclosure Clause in Contracts

No Improper Use or Disclosure. Contractor represents and warrants that he/she/it does not possess any property or materials containing confidential and/or proprietary information belonging to any current or former employer of Contractor, to any other company which engages or has engaged Contractor or to any third party with which LIBERTY does not already have an agreement authorizing LIBERTY to possess and use such information (“Other Party”), unless Contractor’s possession and use of such Other Party property or materials is expressly permitted by an agreement between Contractor and that Other Party. Notwithstanding the above, Contractor shall not disclose to LIBERTY, use in the performance of any Services, use on behalf of LIBERTY or induce LIBERTY to use any confidential and/or proprietary information belonging to any Other Party. In addition, Contractor represents and warrants that he/she/it has the right to disclose and use all ideas, processes, techniques, property and other information, if any, that he/she/it will disclose or has disclosed to LIBERTY, or will use in the performance of any Services, without liability to any third party.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Producer Agreement, Producer Agreement, Nondisclosure Agreement

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