CONFIDENTAL INFORMATION definition
CONFIDENTAL INFORMATION. The term "Confidential Information" is collectively and severally defined as any information, matter or thing of a secret, confidential or private nature, whether or not so labeled, which is connected with Company's business or methods of operation or concerning any of Company's suppliers, customers, licensors, licensees or others with whom Company has a business relationship, and which has current or potential value to Company or the unauthorized disclosure of which could be detrimental to Company. Confidential Information shall be broadly defined and shall include, by way of example and not limitation: (i) matters of a business nature available only to management and owners of Company of which Employee may become aware (such as information concerning customers, vendors and suppliers, including their names, addresses, credit or financial status, buying or selling habits, practices, requirements, and any arrangements or contracts that Company may have with such parties. Company's marketing methods, plans and strategies, the costs of materials, the prices Company obtains or has obtained or at which Company sells or has sold its products or services, Company's manufacturing and sales costs, the amount of compensation paid to employees of Company and other terms of their employment, financial information such as financial statements, budgets and projections, and the terms of any contracts or agreements Company has entered into) and (ii) matters of a technical nature (such as product information, trade secrets, know-how, formulae, innovations, inventions, devices, discoveries, techniques, formats, processes, methods, specifications, designs, patterns, schematics, data, compilation of information, test results, and research and development projects). For purposes of the foregoing, the term "trade secrets" shall mean the broadest and most inclusive interpretation of trade secrets as defined by Section 3426.1(d) of the California Civil Code (the Uniform Trade Secrets Act) and cases interpreting the scope of said Section.
CONFIDENTAL INFORMATION means any and all non-public information and material which is disclosed to or obtained by Recipient in connection with the Purpose, whether through conversations, or the inspection or observation of documentation, property or facilities (whether in writing, or in oral, graphic, electronic or any other form), whether before or after the Effective Date, regardless of the source of disclosure, including but not limited to the following: business, finances, marketing, operations, know-how, creative processes, developmental work, new products, product pricing, developmental plans, forecasts, strategies, software, products, product features and functionality, data, inventions, technical data and drawings, patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, business logic and research analytics, software (source and object codes), franchisee, employee, and customer personal information, franchisee and customer geo-location data, loyalty campaign data, vendor lists, security documentation, service organization control reports and questionnaires, products, recipes, formulas, specifications, food preparation procedures and techniques, business methods, strategies and forms, corporate and organizational structures, financial information, marketing plans and
Examples of CONFIDENTAL INFORMATION in a sentence
EPROVAL EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY CLAIM AGAINST CUSTOMER AND ITS ELECTED OFFICIALS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, REPRESENTATIVES AND AGENTS FOR ANY BURDEN, EXPENSE, OR LOSS WHICH EPROVAL INCURS AS A RESULT OF CUSTOMER’S DISCLOSURE OR NON-DISCLOSURE OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR ANY EPROVAL CONFIDENTAL INFORMATION OR TRADE SECRET REQUESTED PURSUANT TO THE CPRA.
THE USABILITY STUDIES AND ALL ALTERYX MATERIALS AND CONFIDENTAL INFORMATION PROVIDED AS PART OF THE UX PROGRAM, TOGETHER WITH ALL RELATED TECHNOLOGY, DATA, INFORMATION, AND MATERIALS, ARE PROVIDED “AS-IS” WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, AND YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE USE THEREOF.