Common use of Residual Information Clause in Contracts

Residual Information. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article V or in Section 2.5, nothing in this Agreement shall preclude the Service Provider (and its Subsidiaries) under any Services Agreement from using any general information, ideas, concepts, know-how, techniques, programming routines and subroutines, methodologies, processes, skills, or expertise (collectively, “Residual Information”) which such Service Provider’s (and its Subsidiaries’) employees or contractors retain in their unaided memory and derive from the provision of the Services under such Services Agreement, and which are no more than skillful variations of general processes known to the computer data processing and/or information technology industries (and, as such, are neither proprietary, confidential, nor trade secret information); provided, however, that the Service Provider (including its Subsidiaries) under such Services Agreement does not breach its confidentiality obligations under Section 5.1 with respect to personally identifiable information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (Travelport LTD), Transition Services Agreement (Orbitz Worldwide, Inc.), Transition Services Agreement (Orbitz Worldwide, Inc.)

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Residual Information. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article V or in Section 2.5, nothing in this Agreement shall preclude the Service Provider Party (and its SubsidiariesAffiliates) under any Services Agreement from using any general information, ideas, concepts, know-how, techniques, programming routines and subroutines, methodologies, processes, skills, or expertise (collectively, “Residual Information”) which such Service ProviderProvider Party’s (and its SubsidiariesAffiliates’) employees or contractors retain in their unaided memory and derive from the provision of the Services under such Services Agreement, and which are no more than skillful variations of general processes known to the computer data processing and/or information technology industries (and, as such, are neither proprietary, confidential, nor trade secret information); provided, however, that the Service Provider Party (including its SubsidiariesAffiliates) under such Services Agreement does not breach its confidentiality obligations under Section 5.1 with respect to personally identifiable information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (Realogy Corp), Transition Services Agreement (Realogy Corp)

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