Common use of Third-Party Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Third-Party Confidentiality. Consultant shall not disclose to the Company or induce the Company to use any secret or confidential information belonging to persons not affiliated with the Company. Consultant acknowledges that the Company has disclosed that the Company is now, and may be in the future, subject to duties to third parties to maintain information in confidence and secrecy. By executing this Consulting Agreement, Consultant consents to be bound by any such duty owed by the Company to any third party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Consulting Agreement (Dti Holdings Inc), Consulting Agreement (Dti Holdings Inc)