Provided Data definition

Provided Data means de-identified, de-personalized, data derived from Customer's TASER energy weapon deployment reports, related TASER energy weapon logs, body-worn camera footage, and incident reports.
Provided Data means de-identified, de-personalized, data derived from Customer’s TASER energy weapon deployment reports, related TASER energy weapon logs, body-worn camera footage, and incident reports.
Provided Data means the data provided by Licensor to Licensee in accordance with this Agreement, to which Licensor has the utilization rights, as detailed below.

Examples of Provided Data in a sentence

  • ENGINEER shall be entitled to use and rely, so long as such reliance is reasonable, upon all such Provided Data.


More Definitions of Provided Data

Provided Data means data provided from the Data Provider to the Data Recipient pursuant to this Agreement and for which the Data Provider has utilization rights and the details of which are set forth in the Schedule; provided, however, that the Provided Data do not include any personal information under the Act on Protection of Personal Information.
Provided Data means personal data actively provided by the data subject to a data

Related to Provided Data

  • Excluded Data means: (i) data that is classified, used on the U.S. Munitions list (including software and technical data); or both; (ii) articles, services, and related technical data designated as defense articles and defense services; (iii) ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) released data; and (iv) personally identifiable information that is subject to heightened security requirements as a result of Partner or End User’s internal policies or practices, industry-specific standards or by law.

  • Derived Data means data of any kind derived as a result (directly or indirectly) of the Data being Manipulated;

  • De-identified data means information that has all Personally Identifiable Information, including direct and indirect identifiers removed or obscured, such that the remaining information does not reasonably identify an individual. This includes, but is not limited to, name, date of birth, demographic information, location information and school identity.