Gap Data definition

Gap Data means all of the Gap data, records, and information to which Supplier has access, or otherwise is provided to Supplier, that is entered into, is transmitted by, or is transmitted through the Gap IT Environment (including, but not limited to, any modifications to any such data, records and information, and any derivative works created therefrom,) under this Agreement in connection with providing the Services. Gap Data shall exclude Supplier Confidential Information, Supplier Documentation, Supplier Software, Supplier Modified Documentation, Supplier Modified Software, Supplier Modified Intellectual Property or other Supplier Intellectual Property.

Examples of Gap Data in a sentence

  • The Gap Data is and shall remain the property of Gap and Gap shall retain exclusive rights and ownership of the Gap Data.

  • In addition, subject to mandatory compliance with applicable law, Supplier shall perform a reference and criminal background investigation on all Supplier Personnel with access to Gap Data and/or the Gap IT Environment.

  • Supplier represents, covenants, and warrants that Supplier will use Gap Data and PHI only in compliance with (i) this Agreement, (ii) Gap’s then current privacy policies and (iii) all applicable laws (including but not limited to applicable policies and laws related to spamming, privacy (including HIPAA and the laws implementing the EU Privacy Directive), and consumer protection).

  • Any archival tapes containing Gap Data shall be used solely for back-up purposes or as otherwise required to provide the Services.

  • If such protective order or other remedy is not obtained, Supplier agrees to furnish only that portion of the Gap Data which is legally required to be furnished, and to exercise commercially reasonable efforts to obtain assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such data.

  • Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, provided Supplier has performed its back-up responsibilities for Gap Data as described in Section 11.1 (Data Backup), Supplier’s sole obligation shall be to restore such data or information to the most recently available electronic back-up copy.

  • As to those Supplier Service Locations (other than Gap Sites), Supplier shall maintain disaster avoidance procedures designed to safeguard the Gap Data and the availability of the Services, throughout the Term.

  • Supplier shall adhere to all established Gap Data retention policies provided to Supplier by Gap.

  • During the Term and thereafter in perpetuity, Supplier agrees not to use the Gap Data, whether directly or indirectly, to target or solicit Gap customers and business partners, as such, on behalf of itself or any third party, including, on behalf of entities in direct competition with Gap or commit any other act or assist others to commit any other act which might injure the business of Gap.

  • Supplier shall not destroy any Gap Data in violation of a Gap Record Retention Policy without Gap’s prior written authorization.

Related to Gap Data

  • GLO Data means any data or information owned by the GLO, including PII or SPI as defined below, that Provider creates, obtains, accesses (via records, systems, or otherwise), receives (from the GLO or on behalf of the GLO), or uses in the performance of the Contract or any documents related thereto.

  • UNICEF Data means any and all information or data in digital form or processed or held in digital form that

  • Customer Data means any content, materials, data and information that Authorized Users enter into the production system of a Cloud Service or that Customer derives from its use of and stores in the Cloud Service (e.g. Customer-specific reports). Customer Data and its derivatives will not include SAP’s Confidential Information.

  • ALI Database A database used in providing 911 Service which stores information associated with End User customers’ telephone numbers or Shell Records.

  • input data means data provided to or directly acquired by an AI system on the basis of which the system produces an output;