Common use of Proprietary Information of Others Clause in Contracts

Proprietary Information of Others. The Employee represents and warrants that the Employee has not brought and will not bring to the Company or use for the benefit of the Company, any materials or documents of a former employer (which, for purposes of this paragraph, shall also include persons, firms, corporations and other entities for which the Employee has acted or is currently acting, as an independent contractor or employee) that are not generally available to the public or to the trade, unless the Employee has obtained written authorization from any such person or entity permitting the Employee to retain and use said materials or documents. With respect to any materials or documents that the Employee may bring to the Company for use in the course of this Agreement, the Employee hereby further represents and warrants that the Employee’s use (or the Company’s use) of such materials or documents will not violate the intellectual property rights of any former employer of the Employee, or any other party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Sajan Inc), Employment Agreement (Mathstar Inc), Employment Agreement (Mathstar Inc)

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