Common use of Customer Data and Databases Clause in Contracts

Customer Data and Databases. To assist Customer in isolating the cause of a problem with a Program under either IBM Software Subscription and Support or Selected Support, IBM may request that Customer 1) allow IBM to remotely access Customer's system or 2) send Customer information or system data to IBM. IBM uses information about errors and problems to improve its products and services, and assist with its provision of related support offerings. For these purposes, IBM may use IBM entities and subcontractors (including in one or more countries other than the one in which Customer is located), and Customer authorizes IBM to do so. Customer remains responsible for 1) any data and the content of any database Customer makes available to IBM, 2) the selection and implementation of procedures and controls regarding access, security, encryption, use, and transmission of data (including any personally-identifiable data), and 3) backup and recovery of any database and any stored data. Customer will not send or provide IBM access to any personally-identifiable information, whether in data or any other form, and will be responsible for reasonable costs and other amounts that IBM may incur relating to any such information mistakenly provided to IBM or the loss or disclosure of such information by IBM, including those arising out of any third party claims.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: International Passport Advantage Express Agreement, International Passport Advantage Express Agreement, International Passport Advantage Agreement

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