9.2. Confidential Information. "Confidential Information" means User Data (defined in Section 9.1), the Products and Services, these Terms, and valuable, proprietary and confidential information with respect to a Party’s business, including, information that may relate to the Party’s financial information, condition, or affairs, financial projections, financial analysis, corporate organizational documents, business plans, forecasts, products, whether in distribution or under development, trade secrets, computer source code and object code, software and other product designs and specifications, methodologies, data, developments, ideas, improvements, product and marketing plans, customer and vendor lists, and other oral, visual, or written information that the Party designates as confidential or proprietary at the time of disclosure or that, under the circumstances surrounding disclosure, or by the nature of the information, would reasonably be understood by the other Party to be confidential or proprietary, including any of the foregoing that is Confidential Information of a Party’s customers, vendors, partners, licensors or other third parties with respect to which that Party has an obligation of confidentiality. The Products and Services contain trade secrets and are Confidential Information. The term "Confidential Information" does not include information of one Party that (a) is disclosed in a printed or web publication available to the public, is otherwise in the public domain at the time of disclosure, or becomes publicly known through no wrongful act or omission on the part of the other Party, or (b) is obtained by the other Party lawfully from a third party who is not under an obligation of secrecy to the first party and is not under any similar restrictions as to use. If a Party is required to disclose any of the other Party’s Confidential Information by a judicial or governmental order, the Party will give the other Party reasonable advance notice of the disclosure and the opportunity for the other Party to contest, at its own expense, the disclosure of the Confidential Information, where such notice is not prohibited by law or government order.