Delete Copies Clause Samples

The "Delete Copies" clause requires a party to remove or destroy all copies of certain materials, typically upon termination of an agreement or at the request of the disclosing party. This may include physical documents, digital files, or any other reproductions of confidential or proprietary information. By mandating the deletion of these copies, the clause helps ensure that sensitive information is not retained or misused after the business relationship ends, thereby protecting the disclosing party's interests and maintaining confidentiality.
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Delete Copies. Upon termination of the Agreement, or any Software license granted pursuant to the Agreement, that is not superseded by another Agreement, Licensee shall immediately delete or otherwise destroy all copies of the applicable Software and Documentation other than copies which have been created pursuant to automatic archiving or back-up processes that cannot reasonably be deleted. Upon request, Licensee shall certify in writing to Licensor its compliance with this paragraph within five (5) days after such request.

Related to Delete Copies

  • ORIGINAL COPIES Each signatory to this Sublease acknowledges receipt of an executed copy thereof.

  • Agreement Copies Copies of the agreement shall be printed and distributed by the District to all employees covered by this Agreement.

  • Complete Copies of Materials The Company has delivered or made available true and complete copies of each document (or summaries of same) that has been requested by Parent or its counsel.

  • Backup Copies You may also make copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT as may be necessary for backup and archival purposes.

  • Multiple Copies This Agreement may be executed in any number of copies and each such copy shall be deemed an original.