Common use of Know-How Clause in Contracts

Know-How. Seller has used reasonable commercial efforts to safeguard and protect the confidentiality of the Know-How. Seller has no knowledge of any violation of the Know-How protection practices and procedures of Seller by any Person or the misappropriation of any Know-How by any Person. Seller has no knowledge that (a) any of the Know-How is presently invalid or unprotectable, or (b) any Know-How has become part of the public domain.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Confidential Treatment (Alimera Sciences Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Alimera Sciences Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Alimera Sciences Inc)

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