Sentences with phrase «publicly known information»

Not exact matches

You shall not be bound by the provisions of confidentiality contained in this Agreement if such Holdings Information 1) is or becomes publicly known through no act or omission of the Financial Institution, its employees, agents or subcontractors; 2) is lawfully disclosed to you by a third party without restriction and without any obligation of confidentiality; 3) is required to be disclosed by any Governmental body, regulatory body (including without limitation any relevant securities exchange) or court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise pursuant to any statutory or regulatory obligation.
You should keep in mind that whenever you publicly disclose information about yourself online — for example, via message boards or chat rooms — that information could be collected and used by people whom you do not know.
While the directive aims to strike a balance between privacy and financial scrutiny, it also seeks to publicly disclose some of this information so that third parties and civil society at large can know who holds what currency and potentially even how much.
These investment banks prepared information on what IMS Health was trading at prior to the takeover offer being publicly known.
While less information is made publicly available by the Alberta Lobbyist Registry than its counterpart in BC, we do know that Kinder Morgan targeted the Department of Energy, the Premier's Office, and the Department of Environment in the past three months.
The party raised concerns over the inclusion of Dr Nii Narku Quaynor, a renowned computer scientist, Chairman of the National Information Technology Agency (NITA) Board of Directors, who's a known member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) and His Lordship Justice VCRAC Crabbe, a former Justice of the Supreme Court who had earlier publicly stated that there was no need for a new voters register to be compiled.
On the question of how he would be dealing with allegations of corruption against members of his own government, President Akufo - Addo answered, «I have made it publicly known that anyone who has information about acts of corruption against any of my appointees should bring it forward and should be prepared to back it up with evidence.»
I have made it publicly known that anyone, who has information about acts of corruption against any of my appointees, should bring it forward, and should be prepared to back it up with evidence.
There have been reports that the CIA Director Mike Pompeo briefed the House Intelligence Committee on the meeting in a closed session, though the information is not made known publicly as it is a closed session.
if no one else knows this hypothetical information then Israel's reaction would seem out of place publicly, other nations and the public can only judge by what they themselves know.
And that's before the information commissioner has ruled whether we are to know how many brushed steel cupboards and white goods the taxpayer has purchased for the new Downing Street kitchen — the publicly funded one where Rupert Murdoch will be «privately» entertained without making it onto the new and transparent quarterly publication of ministerial diaries.
Since the Army's thought helmet project became publicly known, Schmeisser has been deluged with Freedom of Information Act requests from individuals and organizations concerned about privacy issues.
That said, while the information is publicly available, as a whole it is information that typically only you would know.
He and the team are concerned by the unrest in the city and the fact that the locals knew the location of his speech — information which was not publicly available.
We wanted to find out whether we were truly fulfilling our promises to students and families, and to make that information publicly known.
If a state is not currently able to fully collect or publicly report the data or other information at least annually, the plan must describe the state's process and timeline for developing and implementing the means to do so as soon as possible but no later than Sept. 30, 2011.
What's obviously missing here is any information regarding the iPhone 5 or iPad 3, but any information regarding those devices is unlikely to be known outside of Apple until they announce it publicly.
I felt that was an ethical way to deal with information not yet publicly known.
It reflects a consistent, industry - leading focus on fundholders, and thus, we are raising its Corporate Culture grade to an A from a B. Dimensional's investment philosophy is based on the idea that market prices reflect all publicly available information — commonly known as market efficiency.
Hence, nobody should be able to systematically generate profits by trading based on insiders information (which is not even publicly known at the time).
The easiest way to find that information is to look for publicly displayed interest rates on personal loans (also known as signature loans) on various bank websites.
You agree to grant to Tamarindo Diving Center a non-exclusive, royalty - free, worldwide, perpetual license, with the right to sub-license, to reproduce, distribute, transmit, create derivative works of, publicly display and publicly perform any materials and other information (including, without limitation, ideas contained therein for new or improved products and services) you submit to any public areas of the Site (such as bulletin boards, forums and newsgroups) or by e-mail to Tamarindo Diving Center by all means and in any media now known or hereafter developed.
«It's good enough for Miyamoto,» Double Fine's Tim Schafer says, as if he knows some information that isn't publicly announced yet.
Did the BBC know the information was publicly available?
[DC: Personally, I don't think making anyone's IP address (or other information based on that IP) known publicly is justifiable.
I don't know what information is publicly available about this prior FOIA request, your relationship if any to this other person, or the source of your apparent knowledge.
This broad and far reaching provision includes disclosure to a spouse or family member, information that is publicly known, and information that does not mention or otherwise identify the client.
4.3 The restrictions in this Section 4 will not apply to Confidential Information to the extent it (i) was in the public domain at the time of disclosure; (ii) became publicly available after disclosure to the receiving party without breach of this Agreement; (iii) was lawfully received by the receiving party from a third party without such restrictions; (iv) was known to the receiving party, its employees, agents or representatives without such restrictions prior to its receipt from the disclosing party; or (iv) was independently developed by the receiving party without breach of this Agreement.
But here's the kicker: the plaintiff isn't going to know if they can even get that information about an epidemic, or if the expert report is good enough, until after they've filed the suit and have litigated it to summary judgment, scaring off many lawyers from filing these cases in the first place unless the outbreak has already been disclosed publicly.
But, whatever the purpose of the client list, he or she can create it based only on information either already known to the lawyer about each client in question, or available publicly.
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The reason for this level of caution is that it becomes vastly easier for a hacker to break into your company if they know what systems you're running and easier yet if they can use publicly available information to discover credentials.
The lawsuit claims that since Facebook knew about the issue for two years and failed to say anything publicly, it's at fault for not providing enough information to its investors — and, because of that, Facebook is liable for damages, it says.
While the CEO takes responsibility for Facebook's data privacy fiasco, he also sometimes says that users should know better than to share certain kinds of information publicly.
Though the addresses don't contain any confidential information such as name, residential address, etc., each transaction is registered, the senders and the receivers are publicly known.
Adding to the list of companies that definitely knew about the CPU exploits is Google, whose Project Zero team was part of the group that publicly revealed information about Spectre and Meltdown.
Together we hope to be able to bring you the best of Windows 10 whether it is on PC, mobile, publicly known, or sourced insider information.
Furthermore, according to publicly available information, the Trump campaign was no longer using Cambridge Analytica as a «consultant» by the time of the general election, so while the manipulation of the private data of millions of voters goes a long way toward explaining how the general election came down to Trump and Clinton, it had no impact whatsoever on Trump's electoral victory or Clinton's embarrassing defeat.
The SEC says a former chief information officer knew about Equifax's massive breach and sold his shares before it was publicly...
If you request that your information be deleted, it will no longer be publicly available and to the extent permissible by law, we will take all reasonable steps to delete it.
Employers have been known to check up on a candidate before inviting them for interview, so it's important to ensure you keep all publicly accessible information employer - friendly.»
With all due respect Bill, it is misleading to suggest that because sales information is publicly available, anyone, even a brokerage has the right to collect and disseminate it or make it searchable to just anyone who wants it when it does not come from a publicly available source and you know that TREB's sales prices are not publicly available / searchable.
A Kushner representative admitted that investors would certainly have known about Kushner's holdings in Cadre from publicly available information, which concerns ethics experts.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Agent's confidentiality obligations hereunder shall not apply to information which: (a) is already known to Agent prior to disclosure by ReferralExchange.com; (b) becomes publicly available without fault of Agent; (c) is rightfully obtained by Agent from a third party without restriction as to disclosure, or is approved for release by written authorization of ReferralExchange.com; or (d) is required to be disclosed by law or governmental regulation, provided that Agent will provide reasonable notice to ReferralExchange.com of such required disclosure and reasonably cooperate with ReferralExchange.com in limiting such disclosure.
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