Common use of ACEIP Tier 1 Clause in Contracts

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.1. When Axon uses Customer Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the Customer’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to Customer. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer a list of the specific type of Customer Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices applicable to the Customer Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer designated contact) ("New Use Case").

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement, Master Services and Purchasing Agreement

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ACEIP Tier 1. 2.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-de- identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case").

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Master Services and Purchasing Agreement

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case").

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Services and Purchasing Agreement, Master Services and Purchasing Agreement, Master Services and Purchasing Agreement

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.11.1.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices 1 For example; (a) when extracting specific text to improve automated transcription capabilities, text that could be used to directly identify a particular individual would not be extracted, and extracted text would be disassociated from identifying metadata of any speakers, and the extracted text would be split into individual words and aggregated with other data sources (including publicly available data) to remove any reasonable ability to link any specific text directly or indirectly back to a particular individual; (b) when extracting license plate data to improve Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) capabilities, individual license plate characters would be extracted and disassociated from each other so a complete plate could not be reconstituted, and all association to other elements of the source video, such as the vehicle, location, time, and the surrounding environment would also be removed; (c) when extracting audio of potential acoustic events (such as glass breaking or gun shots), very short segments (<1 second) of audio that only contains the likely acoustic events would be extracted and all human utterances would be removed. applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case").

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services and Purchasing Agreement, Master Services and Purchasing Agreement, Master Services and Purchasing Agreement

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.11.1.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices applicable 1 For example; (a) when extracting specific text to improve automated transcription capabilities, text that could be used to directly identify a particular individual would not be extracted, and extracted text would be disassociated from identifying metadata of any speakers, and the Customer Content extracted text would be split into individual words and aggregated with other data sources (including publicly available data) to remove any reasonable ability to link any specific text directly or ACEIP Content indirectly back to a particular individual; ("Use Case"). From time b) when extracting license plate data to improve Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) capabilities, individual license plate characters would be extracted and disassociated from each other so a complete plate could not be reconstituted, and all association to other elements of the source video, such as the vehicle, location, time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment surrounding environment would also be removed; (c) when extracting audio of any new Use Casepotential acoustic events (such as glass breaking or gun shots), Axon will provide Customer notice very short segments (by updating <1 second) of audio that only contains the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip likely acoustic events would be extracted and providing Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer designated contact) ("New Use Case")all human utterances would be removed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Public Services Agreement, Master Services and Purchasing Agreement, Master Services and Purchasing Agreement

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.11.1.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time 1 For example; (a) when extracting specific text to improve automated transcription capabilities, text that could be used to directly identify a particular individual would not be extracted, and extracted text would be disassociated from identifying metadata of any speakers, and the extracted text would be split into individual words and aggregated with other data sources (including publicly available data) to remove any reasonable ability to link any specific text directly or indirectly back to a particular individual; (b) when extracting license plate data to improve Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) capabilities, individual license plate characters would be extracted and disassociated from each other so a complete plate could not be reconstituted, and all association to other elements of the source video, such as the vehicle, location, time, and the surrounding environment would also be removed; (c) when extracting audio of potential acoustic events (such as glass breaking or gun shots), very short segments (<1 second) of audio that only contains the likely acoustic events would be extracted and all human utterances would be removed. to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case"). 1.1.2. Expiration of ACEIP Tier 1. Agency consent granted herein, will expire upon termination of the Agreement. In accordance with section 1.1.1, within 30 days of receiving the Agency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to Agency.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Taser Energy Weapon Agreement

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case").

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Axon Evidence Justice Services Agreement, Agreement for Body Worn Cameras, Taser (Ecd), Fleet Video Systems, Interview Rooms, Drones, and Digital Evidence Storage Services

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ACEIP Tier 1. 2.11.1.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant 1 For example; (a) when extracting specific text to improve automated transcription capabilities, text that could be used to directly identify a particular individual would not be extracted, and extracted text would be disassociated from identifying metadata of any speakers, and the extracted text would be split into individual words and aggregated with other data sources (including publicly available data) to remove any reasonable ability to link any specific text directly or indirectly back to a particular individual; (b) when extracting license plate data to improve Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) capabilities, individual license plate characters would be extracted and disassociated from each other so a complete plate could not be reconstituted, and all association to other elements of the source video, such as the vehicle, location, time, and the surrounding environment would also be removed; (c) when extracting audio of potential acoustic events (such as glass breaking or gun shots), very short segments (<1 second) of audio that only contains the likely acoustic events would be extracted and all human utterances would be removed. data protection practices applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case"). 1.1.2. Expiration of ACEIP Tier 1. Agency consent granted herein, will expire upon termination of the Agreement. In accordance with section 1.1.1, within 30 days of receiving the Agency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to Agency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Taser 7 Agreement

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating 1 For example; (a) when extracting specific text to improve automated transcription capabilities, text that could be used to directly identify a particular individual would not be extracted, and extracted text would be disassociated from identifying metadata of any speakers, and the extracted text would be split into individual words and aggregated with other data sources (including publicly available data) to remove any reasonable ability to link any specific text directly or indirectly back to a particular individual; (b) when extracting license plate data to improve Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) capabilities, individual license plate characters would be extracted and disassociated from each other so a complete plate could not be reconstituted, and all association to other elements of the source video, such as the vehicle, location, time, and the surrounding environment would also be removed; (c) when extracting audio of potential acoustic events (such as glass breaking or gun shots), very short segments (<1 second) of audio that only contains the likely acoustic events would be extracted and all human utterances would be removed. the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case").

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Samples: Justice Services Agreement

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.11.1.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content 1 For example; ("a) when extracting specific text to improve automated transcription capabilities, text that could be used to directly identify a particular individual would not be extracted, and extracted text would be disassociated from identifying metadata of any speakers, and the extracted text would be split into individual words and aggregated with other data sources (including publicly available data) to remove any reasonable ability to link any specific text directly or indirectly back to a particular individual; (b) when extracting license plate data to improve Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) capabilities, individual license plate characters would be extracted and disassociated from each other so a complete plate could not be reconstituted, and all association to other elements of the source video, such as the vehicle, location, time, and the surrounding environment would also be removed; (c) when extracting audio of potential acoustic events (such as glass breaking or gun shots), very short segments (<1 second) of audio that only contains the likely acoustic events would be extracted and all human utterances would be removed. (“Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case"). 1.1.2. Expiration of ACEIP Tier 1. Agency consent granted herein, will expire upon termination of the Agreement. In accordance with section 1.1.1, within 30 days of receiving the Agency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to Agency.

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Samples: Master Services and Purchasing Agreement

ACEIP Tier 1. 2.11.1.1. When Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, Axon will extract from Customer Agency Content and may store separately copies of certain segments or elements of the Customer Agency Content (collectively, "ACEIP Content"). When extracting ACEIP Content, Axon will use commercially reasonable efforts to aggregate, transform or de-identify Customer Agency Content so that the extracted ACEIP Content is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to a particular individual ("Privacy Preserving Technique(s)"). For illustrative purposes, some examples are described in footnote 11. For clarity, ACEIP Content will still be linked indirectly, with an attribution, to the Customer Agency from which it was extracted. This attribution will be stored separately from the data itself, but is necessary for and will be solely used to enable Axon to identify and delete all ACEIP Content upon Customer Agency request. Once de-identified, ACEIP Content may then be further modified, analyzed, and used to create derivative works. At any time, Customer Agency may revoke the consent granted herein to Axon to access and use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes. Within 30 days of receiving the CustomerAgency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Customer Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete any and all ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative derivat ive works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to CustomerAgency. In addition, if Axon uses Customer Agency Content for the ACEIP Purposes, upon request, Axon will make available to Customer Agency a list of the specific type of Customer Agency Content being used to generate ACEIP Content, the purpose of such use, and the retention, privacy privac y preserving extraction technique, and relevant data protection practices 1 For example; (a) when extracting specific text to improve automated transcription capabilities, text that could be used to directly identify a particular individual would not be extracted, and extracted text would be disassociated from identifying metadata of any speakers, and the extracted text would be split into individual words and aggregated with other data sources (including publicly available data) to remove any reasonable ability to link any specific text directly or indirectly back to a particular individual; (b) when extracting license plate data to improve Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) capabilities, individual license plate characters would be extracted and disassociated f rom each other so a complete plate could not be reconstituted, and all association to other elements of the source video, such as the vehicle, location, time, and the surrounding environment would also be removed; (c) when extracting audio of potential acoustic events (such as glass breaking or gun shots), very short segments (<1 second) of audio that only contains the likely acoustic events would be extracted and all human utterances would be removed. applicable to the Customer Agency Content or ACEIP Content ("Use Case"). From time to time, Axon may develop and deploy new Use Cases. At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Customer Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Customer Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Customer Agency designated contact) ("New Use Case"). 1.1.2. Expiration of ACEIP Tier 1. Agency consent granted herein, will expire upon termination of the Agreement. In accordance with section 1.1.1, within 30 days of receiving the Agency’s request, Axon will no longer access or use Agency Content for ACEIP Purposes and will delete ACEIP Content. Axon will also delete any derivative works which may reasonably be capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to Agency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services and Purchasing Agreement

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