Re-identification Clause Samples
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Re-identification. Recipient agrees not to intentionally attempt to identify any individuals who are subjects of the data contained in any Data Set or others who could be identified from the Data Sets (including but not limited to clinical research staff and relatives of participants). Recipient further agrees not to intentionally combinethe Data Sets with othersources of data in a mannerthatcouldlead to the identification of any individual.
Re-identification. You must not attempt to re-identify a natural person or otherwise derive personal information by any linking, combination, or cross-comparison of the data you obtain through your Developer Software with data from third-party sources.
Re-identification. Not re-identify PHI or contact the Individuals whose information is contained within the Limited Data Set.
Re-identification. In the case of anonymised Data, XYZ shall immediately notify SMU if it has received any data from any part that may lead to the re-identification of any of the anonymised Data.
Re-identification. Subject to RE approval, RE grants WYD the right to use the RE Identification (defined below) for advertising and promotions for the Promoted Products in all media now known or as may be hereafter developed, including, without limitation, print, broadcast, electronic and wireless media, including, without limitation, television, radio, newspapers, magazines, free standing inserts, direct mail, trade organizers, outdoor advertising, point-of-sale advertising, in-house publications and internal (not for broadcast or public distribution), as well as all other reasonable forms of advertising and labeling, whether now
Re-identification. APMA and Prometheus shall not re-identify the Limited Data Set Data or De-Identified Data and will not contact the individuals to whom the Limited Data Set Data or De-Identified pertains.
Re-identification. The process of analysing data or combining it with other data with the result that individuals become identifiable. Sometimes termed ‘de-anonymisation’.
Re-identification. A UW Covered Component may, but is not required to do so, assign a code or other means of record identification to allow information de‐identified under this section to be re‐identified, provided that:
i. Code Derivation. The code, key or other means of record identification is not derived from or related to information about the individual and is not otherwise capable of being translated so as to identify the individual; and
