Residuals Sample Clauses

Residuals. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall restrict Recipient from the use of any ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques contained in Information that are related to Recipient's business activities ("Residuals"), provided that in so doing, Recipient does not breach its obligations under this Section. However, this does not give Recipient the right to disclose the Residuals except as set forth elsewhere in this Agreement.
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Residuals. Notwithstanding anything else contained within this Agreement, Contractor may use in its business activities the ideas, concepts and know-how that are contained in District’s Confidential Information or that are developed or provided by District or jointly developed by the parties under any Work Order, and which are retained in the unaided memories of Contractor Personnel who have had access to such ideas, concepts and know-how under this Agreement. Nothing contained in this paragraph modifies any of Contractor’s obligations with respect to the Confidential Information.
Residuals. This Agreement is not intended to prevent the receiving party from using Residual Knowledge, subject to any valid patents and copyrights of the disclosing party. Residual Knowledge means Information that is retained in the unaided memories of the receiving party’s employees who have had access to Information. Further, both parties recognize that their receipt of Information under this Agreement shall not create an obligation in any way limiting or restricting the work assignments of employees within either party’s organization.
Residuals. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement regarding Confidential Information, neither Party nor its Affiliates (including its employees, subcontractors, consultants and agents) shall be prohibited or enjoined from utilizing general knowledge, skills and experience, concepts, know-how and techniques retained in the unaided memory of an individual and acquired as a result of such individual’s authorized access to the other Party’s Confidential Information during the course of the performance or receipt of the Services provided that none of such retained general knowledge, skills and experience, concepts, know-how and techniques include any trade secrets of the other Party.
Residuals. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Receiving Party shall be free, and the Disclosing Party hereby grants to the Receiving Party, except as otherwise provided in this Section 2.4, the right, to use or exploit for any purpose and without restriction the Residuals resulting from access to or work with the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party. "Residuals" means information retained in the unaided memory of an individual who has had access to Confidential Information. The Receiving Party shall have no obligation to pay royalties for any use of Residuals. However, this Section 2.4 does not grant the Receiving Party any rights under any patents or copyrights of the Disclosing Party.
Residuals. This Agreement shall not restrict an individual who is an employee or representative of a Party from using ideas, concepts or know-how relating to the provision of information technology, network management and data processing products and services that are retained solely in the unaided memory of such individual after performing the obligations of such Party under this Agreement, except to the extent that such use infringes upon any patent, copyright or trademark right of a Party (or in the case of DIR any DIR Customer) or its Affiliates; provided, however, that this Section 14.5(d) shall not operate or be construed as permitting an employee or representative of Service Provider to disclose, publish, disseminate or use (i) the source of any proprietary information of DIR or a DIR Customer, (ii) any financial, statistical or personnel information of DIR or a DIR Customer, or (iii) the operational plans of DIR or the DIR Customers. An individual's memory is unaided if the individual has not intentionally memorized the information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it as otherwise permitted under this Section 14.5(d) and does not identify the information as Confidential Information upon recollection.
Residuals. Any party shall be free to use the residuals of Confidential Information for any purpose including use in the development, manufacture, marketing and maintenance of its products and services, subject only to the obligations herein with respect to disclosure of such Confidential Information in tangible form. The term “residuals” means that Confidential Information in non-tangible form, which may be retained in the memories of individuals who have had rightful access to such Confidential Information under this Agreement. It is understood that receipt of Confidential Information under this Agreement shall not create any obligation in any way limiting or restricting the assignment and/or reassignment of any employees of Member within Member’s organization. However, this Section 4.2 shall not be deemed to grant to any party a license under the discloser’s copyrights or patents.
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Residuals. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any party may use Residuals for any purpose, including without limitation use in development, manufacture, promotion, sale and main- tenance of its products and services; provided that this right to Residuals does not represent a license under any patents, copyrights or mask works of the disclosing party. The term “Residuals” means any information retained in the unaided memories of the receiving party’s employees who have had access to the disclosing party’s Confidential Material pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. An employee’s memory is unaided if the employee has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Material for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it.
Residuals. Not withstanding anything herein to the contrary other than the confidentiality provisions hereof, Participant may use Residuals for any purpose, including without limitation use in development, manufacture and maintenance of its products and services; provided that this right to Residuals does not represent a license under any patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of the disclosing party. The term
Residuals. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, each Party may use residual information for any purpose, including without limitation use in development, manufacture, promotion, sale and maintenance of its products and services; provided that this right to residual information does not represent a license under any patents or copyrights of the other Party. The term “residual information” means any information that is retained in the unaided memories of a Party’s personnel who have had access to the other Party’s Confidential Information in accordance with this Agreement. An individual’s memory is unaided if the individual has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. This Section 11.6 does not imply any exception to, or limitation of, the obligations of the Parties under Section 6.3 of the Separation Agreement.
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