Keep in confidence. The receiving party will keep the Confidential Information of the disclosing party confidential for the Term and for two years after the end of the Term, provided that if the Confidential Information contains a party’s trade secrets, then those trade secrets will remain confidential until they are no longer trade secrets. The receiving party will only use the disclosing party’s Confidential Information for performing its obligations under this Agreement or using the Services. Nothing in this section 5 prevents the receiving party from disclosing the disclosing party’s Confidential Information: (a) to its corporate affiliates, legal advisers, accountants, potential investors, or other professional advisers where required (collectively, “Permitted Recipients”), provided that the disclosing party remains responsible for its obligations and for the Permitted Recipients’ use and disclosure of the Confidential Information; or (b) if required to disclose it under Applicable Law, provided that the receiving party will inform the disclosing party of the disclosure requirement, if legally permitted, as soon as reasonably practicable.
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Sources: Master Subscription Agreement, Master Subscription Agreement
Keep in confidence. The receiving party will keep the Confidential Information of the disclosing party confidential for the Term and for two years after the end of the Term, provided that if the any trade secrets within Confidential Information contains a party’s trade secrets, then those trade secrets will remain confidential until they are no longer trade secrets. The receiving party will only use the disclosing party’s Confidential Information for performing its obligations under this Agreement or using the Services. Nothing in this section 5 prevents the receiving party from disclosing the disclosing party’s Confidential Information: (a) to its corporate affiliatesAffiliates, data licensors, third party vendors, legal advisers, accountants, potential investors, or other professional advisers where required (collectively, “Permitted Recipients”), provided that the disclosing receiving party remains responsible for its obligations and for the Permitted Recipients’ use and disclosure of the Confidential Information; or (b) if required to disclose it under Applicable Law, provided that the receiving party will inform the disclosing party of the disclosure requirement, if legally permitted, as soon as reasonably practicable.
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Sources: Master Subscription Agreement