Teradata Corporation Code of Conduct

accessed by those who need to know it to do their jobs. We cannot share this information even with fellow associates or transfer it across borders without appropriate authorization. You should take precautions to label any document or e-mail containing confidential and/or private information as Teradata Confidential Information.

Because confidential information is not always marked, if you are uncertain about whether use or disclosure is proper, review applicable Teradata policies (e.g., CMP 1402 and CMP 204) regarding protecting information and ask your manager or the Teradata Law Department before you use or disclose the information.

Third-Party Intellectual Property

Teradata respects the intellectual property of its vendors, suppliers, and competitors, and expects other parties to respect Teradata’s intellectual property. Each Teradata associate must use only properly licensed software or other intellectual property. Our associates must not download software or other intellectual property without the knowledge or approval of the Teradata Procurement or IT teams. You should be aware that use of stock photography, music, open source code or text in any Teradata produced material, such as Microsoft® PowerPoint® or other presentations, can put the Company at risk. You must ensure Teradata or its