To Media Clause Samples

The "To Media" clause governs how information or communications related to the agreement may be shared with the media. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which parties can make public statements, issue press releases, or otherwise disclose details to journalists or news outlets. For example, it may require prior written consent before any party can discuss the agreement publicly or specify who is authorized to speak to the media. The core function of this clause is to control the flow of information to the public, protecting the parties' reputations and sensitive details, and preventing unauthorized or premature disclosures.
To Media. In the case of a breach of PHI discovered by the Business Associate where the unsecured PHI of more than five hundred (500) persons or unsecured PI or more than five thousand (5000) persons is reasonably believed to have been, accessed, acquired, or disclosed, after prior approval by the Covered Entity, the Business Associate shall provide notice to prominent media outlets serving the State or relevant portion of the State involved.
To Media. In the case of a breach of Protected Health Information discovered by the Business Associate where the unsecured Protected Health Information of more than 500 persons is reasonably believed to have been, accessed, acquired, or disclosed, after prior approval by the Covered Entity, the Business Associate shall provide notice to prominent media outlets serving the State or relevant portion of the State involved.
To Media. In the case of a breach of protected health information discovered by the Vendor where the unsecured protected health information of more than 500 persons is reasonably believed to have been, accessed, acquired, or disclosed, after prior approval by the Agency, the Vendor shall provide notice to prominent media outlets serving the State or relevant portion of the State involved.
To Media. In the case of a breach of data contained in this agreement discovered by the Applicant where the data of more than 500 persons is reasonably believed to have been accessed, acquired, used, or disclosed, after prior approval by the Agency, the Applicant shall provide notice to prominent media outlets serving the State or relevant portion of the State involved. 9d. To
To Media. In the case of a breach of data contained in this agreement discovered by the Applicant where the data of more than 500 persons is reasonably believed to have been accessed,