Rights to Use Data Clause Samples

The 'Rights to Use Data' clause defines how parties may access, use, and process data shared or generated under an agreement. It typically outlines the scope of permitted uses, such as analysis, reporting, or product improvement, and may specify restrictions on sharing data with third parties or using it for unrelated purposes. This clause ensures both parties understand their rights and limitations regarding data, helping to prevent misuse and clarify ownership or licensing of data assets.
Rights to Use Data. You represent that You have, and will at all times during Your use of the Services continue to have, the right to provide Your Data to Company, including, but not limited to, obtaining applicable consents from identifiable individuals, in connection with using the Services pursuant to this Schedule.
Rights to Use Data. Each party has the right to use data in its systems related to its performance under this Agreement, except (a) to the extent prohibited by law or by the conditions under which the relevant Content was acquired, and (b) that Microsoft will not use, or transfer to a third party to use, data in the Microsoft Commerce Platform due to the reliance of a NewCo App and the NewCo Store on that system or transmitted via the NewCo APIs (i.e. data that identifies an individual as a customer of the NewCo Store, identifies a publisher and the publication of its Content in the NewCo Store, and identifies a purchase transaction in the NewCo Store as associated with a customer or publisher) in a way that [***]. The foregoing exception (b) does not apply in the case of data related to publication to, purchase of or Consumption Experiences for Content in the NewCo Store by users of Microsoft Products and Services to the extent such data is used directly or indirectly consistent with the intent of the user; provided, however, that Microsoft will not create and present to customers functionality that enables [***]. [***] the previous sentence is not intended to permit Microsoft to use information relating to the purchase of Reading Content by a user, including the fact that Reading Content was purchased from NewCo by such user, to sell Reading Content.
Rights to Use Data. TiGenix hereby grants to Regentis under the terms and conditions hereof, a non-royalty-bearing, paid-up (subject to Section 6), worldwide (subject to Section 10) non-exclusive right and license to use the Data during the Term for the Purpose. The “Term’’ of this Agreement will be thirty (30) years from the Effective Date. For avoidance of doubt, the termination or early expiration of this Agreement will not require Regentis to (i) extract or redact any Data from a regulatory filing or submission made prior to the effective date of termination or expiration; or (ii) cease or otherwise diminish its reliance on such prior-made filings that include, reference or otherwise use of the Data.
Rights to Use Data. Each party has the right to use data in its systems related to its performance under this Agreement, except to the extent prohibited by law, by the conditions under which the relevant Content was acquired or by the guidelines developed and agreed upon by NewCo and Microsoft pursuant to Section 4.2.5 and subject to the following:

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  • Rights to Intellectual Property This Data Agreement does not give Service Provider any rights, implied or otherwise, to CDI, data, content or intellectual property except as expressly stated in any underlying agreement between the parties. This includes but is not limited to the right to share, sell or trade CDI. The District acknowledges that this agreement does not convey any intellectual property right in any of Service Provider’s materials or content, including any revisions of derivative work or material. Service Provider-owned materials shall remain the property of the Service Provider. All rights, including copyright, trade secrets, patent and intellectual property rights shall remain the sole property of the Service Provider.