Common use of Protection Measures Clause in Contracts

Protection Measures. Company T has taken reasonable measures at a level that is not below reputable industry standards to maintain the confidentiality and value of all confidential information used or held for use in the operation of the business of Company T and its Subsidiaries, including the source code for any Company T Software and all other confidential Company T Intellectual Property. No material confidential information, trade secrets or other confidential Company T Intellectual Property have been disclosed by Company T to any Person except pursuant to non-disclosure and/or license agreements that obligate such Person to keep such confidential information, trade secrets or other confidential Company T Intellectual Property confidential and to the knowledge of Company T, no party thereto is in material default of any such agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Voting Agreement (Youku Inc.), Voting Agreement (Tudou Holdings LTD), Agreement and Plan of Merger (Tudou Holdings LTD)

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