Common use of Changes to Sub-processors Clause in Contracts

Changes to Sub-processors. RingCentral may, by giving reasonable notice to the Customer, add or make changes to the Sub-processors. If the Customer objects to the appointment of an additional Sub-processor within thirty (30) calendar days of such notice on reasonable grounds relating to the protection of the Customer Personal Data, then the parties will discuss such concerns with a view to achieving resolution. If such resolution cannot be reached, then RingCentral will either not appoint the Sub-processor or, if this is not possible, Customer will be entitled to suspend or terminate the affected RingCentral Service in accordance with the termination provisions of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of an unforeseeable force majeure (such as a Sub-processor failure) that can provoke a degradation or interruption of the Service, RingCentral reserves the right to immediately change the failing Sub- processor in order to maintain or restore the standard conditions of Service. In this situation, the notification of Sub-processor change may be exceptionally sent after the change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Changes to Sub-processors. RingCentral may, by giving reasonable notice to the Customer, add or make changes to the Sub-processors. If the Customer objects to the appointment of an additional Sub-processor within thirty (30) calendar days of such notice on reasonable grounds relating to the protection of the Customer Personal Data, then the parties will discuss such concerns with a view to achieving resolution. If such resolution cannot be reached, then RingCentral will either not appoint the Sub-processor or, if this is not possible, Customer will be entitled to suspend or terminate the affected RingCentral Service in accordance with the termination provisions of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of an unforeseeable force majeure (such as a Sub-processor failure) that can provoke a degradation or interruption of the Service, RingCentral reserves the right to immediately change the failing Sub- Sub-processor in order to maintain or restore the standard conditions of Service. In this situation, the notification of Sub-processor change may be exceptionally sent after the change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ringcentral Master Services Agreement

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Changes to Sub-processors. RingCentral may, by giving reasonable notice to the Customer, add or make changes to the Sub-processors. If the Customer objects to the appointment of an additional Sub-processor within thirty (30) 30 calendar days of such notice on reasonable grounds relating to the protection of the Customer Personal Data, then the parties will discuss such concerns in with a view to achieving resolution. If such resolution cannot be reached, then RingCentral will either not appoint the Sub-processor or, if this is not possible, Customer will be entitled to suspend or terminate the affected affected RingCentral Service in accordance with the termination provisions of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of an unforeseeable force majeure (such as a Sub-processor failure) that can provoke a degradation or interruption of the Service, RingCentral reserves the right to immediately change the failing Sub- Sub-processor in order to maintain or restore the standard conditions of Service. In this situation, the notification notification of Sub-processor change may be exceptionally sent after the change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Processing Addendum

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