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Government officials declined to make a copy of the contract available, saying it contained information that was "proprietary" to DestinationRx.
His motivation in downloading the files, which contained open-source code mingled with code that was proprietary to Goldman, was to disentangle the two in case he needed to remind himself later how he had done so, Mr. Aleynikov told the F.B.I., according to the article.
And that they had a model that was proprietary, and no one else knew better than they.
In a statement, the Astros denied that their database "contained any information that was proprietary to the St . Louis Cardinals.
Mr. Tobias was told that was proprietary information.
I asked how big this group would be and Cranney declined to answer saying that was "proprietary" (See! He talks like a grown up manager too!) but he scoffed when I called it a "gargantuan task," pointing out he'd built huge sales teams from scratch several times in his career.
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"Companies that are proprietary can charge what they want to for their software.
It also argued that Google's Android operating system made use of Java programming tools that were proprietary.
In the last decade, Sun, based in Santa Clara, Calif., has evolved from a seller of "closed" software, with a code that is proprietary, into an open-source seller and distributor with its Java programming, Solaris operating system and OpenOffice suite of business applications.
But, regardless of the medium, he is most attracted to art that is "proprietary," a word that Barris uses to describe not only early Spike Lee but also ambitious TV, from Jill Soloway's "Transparent" to Damon Lindelof's "The Leftovers," from "Broad City" to "Mr. Robot".
"There are other data sets that are proprietary, or geared towards a single use," he says.
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