Common use of Professional secrecy Clause in Contracts

Professional secrecy. If you are subject to secrecy laws or similar common law principles (such as attorney/client privilege among others) by reason of your profession, by accepting this Agreement, you accept that you are solely responsible to analyze whether the conditions set out in this Agreement, the DPA, and the way that we process the data that you provide us, are adequate to preserve your legal and deontological obligations regarding secrecy of communications as a professional. If you believe that by using the Service, you may be contradicting applicable secrecy laws or similar common law principles, you are prohibited from using the Service for that purpose.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: End User License Agreement and Terms of Service, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement