Common use of Residual Knowledge Clause in Contracts

Residual Knowledge. Each Party acknowledges that the other may, as a result of its receipt of or exposure to the other Party's Confidential Information, increase or enhance the knowledge and experience retained in the unaided memories of its directors, employees, agents or contractors. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, a Party and its directors, employees, agents or contractors may use and disclose such knowledge and experience in such Party's business, so long as such use or disclosure does not involve specific Confidential Information received from the other Party. The disclosing Party will not have rights in such knowledge and experience acquired by the recipient Party, nor rights in any business endeavors of the recipient Party which may use such knowledge and experience, nor rights to compensation related to the recipient Party's use of such knowledge and experience.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sabre Access Agreement (Travelocity Com Inc), Information Technology Services Agreement (Travelocity Com Inc), Sabre Access Agreement (Travelocity Com Inc)

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