Customer Biological Data definition
Examples of Customer Biological Data in a sentence
All Customer Biological Data shall constitute Confidential Information of Customer without need for any marking or designation.
QIAGEN agrees to maintain commercially reasonable security procedures with respect to access and storage and sharing of the Customer Biological Data.
For clarity, biological discoveries that Customer makes while using the Licensed Materials derived from Customer Biological Data are not considered to be QIAGEN intellectual property.
As between the parties, Customer and its supplier(s) own and shall retain title to all intellectual property rights and other proprietary rights in and to the Customer Biological Data uploaded by Customer or Customer Representatives.
QIAGEN has no obligation to maintain access to Customer Biological Data and may delete Customer Biological Data from its systems at any time, excluding Customer Biological Data underlying unexpired Variant Samples or Variant Tests.
QIAGEN shall not be responsible in any manner for ensuring that Customer’s use of the Licensed Materials or Results in the context of Customer’s interpretation of Customer Biological Data complies with the rules and regulations of the US Food and Drug Administration or any other regulatory bodies.
In a Hosted Offering QIAGEN will store Customer Biological Data and Results for the term set forth on the applicable Ordering Document.
QIAGEN reserves the right to delete all user’s data including Customer Biological Data, analysis results, and user preferences associated with the user’s account after license expiration.
Following the expiration of the term, or if no term is agreed, QIAGEN may at any time and at its sole discretion permanently delete Customer’s Customer Biological Data and Results.
Customer shall: (i) be responsible and liable for any action or inaction of Customer Representatives that is in violation of this Agreement, (ii) not upload (or cause to be uploaded) any Customer Biological Data if uploading it is unlawful, illegal, or otherwise in violation of a third party right or obligation Customer has to a third party.