Data Collection and Processing Sample Clauses

Data Collection and Processing. By participating in the Plan, the Participant consents to the collection, processing, transmission and storage by the Company, in any form whatsoever, of any data of a professional or personal nature which is necessary for the purposes of introducing and administering the Plan. The Company may share such information with any past or present Affiliate, the trustee of the Company’s employee benefit trust (if applicable), its registrars, brokers, other third party administrator or any person who acquires the company on a Change of Control or who acquires the undertaking or part-undertaking which employs the Participant, whether within or outside of the European Economic Area.
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Data Collection and Processing. CTA will collect information (“Data”) in this Contract for the purpose of reserving exhibit space set forth in this Contract for CES. CTA will process this information pursuant to legitimate interests of CTA for CES. In order to process this Contract, this information is required and will be used for the specific purposes set forth below: a) Data Administrator: Consumer Technology Association, 0000 X. Xxxx Street, Arlington, Virginia, USA. b) Personal information collected includes: contact name, title, company, address, phone number, fax number, corporate website, and email address. c) The Data Administrator will retain this contract for seven (7) years. d) Data will be used for the following: invoicing; to verify consumer technology industry affiliation; to send transactional emails; if separately consented, to send marketing emails; and share with third parties directly related to CES as detailed in the next point. e) The data may be shared with third parties under contract via confidential and secure methods for the specific purposes of show analysis, event production, event advertisement/marketing, press opportunities, and event hosting. f) Personal information is collected and processed with appropriate security following applicable data privacy and protection laws/regulations. g) If you need to correct information or obtain a copy of the information you have submitted, please send a request to your CTA sales representative or Xxxxxxx@XXX.xxxx. If you reside in the European Union or California and request deletion of submitted information, send your request to Xxxxxxx@XXX.xxxx and CTA will follow GDPR and CCPA regulations.
Data Collection and Processing. 3.1. The user provides personal data voluntarily. The User's personal data is collected for the purposes of concluding and executing the Agreement with S.F.T. sport j.d.o.o. and the Company commits that all User’s personal data obtained under the Agreement will be processed, provided with appropriate protection, and kept secret in accordance with the relevant provisions on the protection of personal data and exclusively within the scope and purpose of their collection. 3.2. The rights of the User and the protection of rights are determined by the relevant regulations on the protection of personal data of the Republic of Croatia and the General Regulation on Data Protection. 3.3. Company’s privacy policy can be obtained at: link.
Data Collection and Processing. The dependent variable describes the evolution of forty environ- mental policy items in twenty-four countries over thirty years. This vast amount of data was collected with the help of expert surveys. This way, a comprehensive database was compiled, offering unique opportunities for studying patterns of environmental policy conver- gence between the countries involved. In the following, we discuss the measures taken to ensure data validity and reliability during data collection and data processing. Expert surveys The necessary output data could not be compiled from existing sources. The ECOLEX database on environmental law, developed by the World Conservation Union, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation and the UN Environment Programme comes closest to our requirements, but even here ‘historical’ information on early environmental legislation is often lacking. To obtain this information, it proved necessary to access the original laws, decrees and ordinances. In so doing, we relied on expert surveys. Expert surveys are generally seen to have several crucial advantages over alternative approaches. Precisely because they reflect the judgements of experts, they acquire a certain weight and legitimacy. Furthermore, as expert judgements are reasonably comprehensive, they permit the collection of comparable and standardised data. Despite these advantages, how- ever, problems of validity and reliability of the data may occur. For instance, the same question may be interpreted in different ways by different experts. Measurement errors could occur for example when experts overlook legislation. However, as we asked the experts for facts (introduction of laws, use of instruments, setting of limit values etc.) and not for opinions or attitudes, most of the problems regarding the validity and the reliability of data that are common to social science surveys did not apply here. An important step in guaranteeing the quality of data was to make a careful selection of experts to carry out the work. First, in order to address adequately the wide variety of questions in the survey, the experts had to have a comprehensive overview of environ- mental policy development from 1970 to 2000. Second, the group of experts should be as homogeneous as possible, so as to ensure the comparability of data (Frankfort-Nachmias and Nachmias 199ł). In order to meet both criteria, we limited our selection to academics with a background in political science or law and preferably working at ...
Data Collection and Processing. 3.1 The User agrees that the CredoSDK and/or CredoWeb may access and process any User Data on the User App and/or User Website that in the sole discretion of CredoLab, can effectively be used in evaluating the solvency of the Financial Institution’s clients and/or evaluating their interest in obtaining financial services, provided however that such User Data is disclosed to CredoLab for processing subject to respective authorisation by the Financial Institution’s client using User App and/or User Website. CredoLab agrees to be bound by applicable data protection laws. 3.2 The categories of User Data that the CredoSDK and/or CredoWeb may process in accordance with clause 3.1 above include but are not limited to the following: • On User App, - history of SMS messages, contacts, calendars, list and storage of applications; • On User Website, - device hardware type, operating system, language, keystroke patterns and similar information. Such categories of User Data are processed always in an anonymized fashion and no personally identifiable data ever leaves the User App and/or the User Website.
Data Collection and Processing. (A) In the course of your membership, the Club together with Our company (data controllers) may collect and use certain personal information about you, including personal details, financial details and information about your health, in accordance with these Terms & Conditions. Please keep your personal information up to date and inform Us of any significant changes. We process this personal information for the following purposes and pursuant to the stated legal bases under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): • Managing your club membership: We process your personal information to identify you when you come to the Club, to provide the services to which you are entitled by your membership, to process payments for your membership in order to keep your membership active, and to maintain records of the services you have been provided. We process this information under the legal basis of fulfilling our contractual obligations to you. • Tracking your progress: We process your personal information to track the services you receive at the Club to maintain records of your past activity and provide a better customer experience. We process this information pursuant to the legal basis of our legitimate business interests. • Providing custom services based on your health: If you elect to provide us with your health information, we will provide you with customized programs and recommended services based on your health information and track your progress towards your health goals based on that information. We will only process your health information under the legal basis of consent, which we will obtain upon collection of your health information. You can withdraw your consent from us processing your health information at any time by sending an email to xxxxxxx.xxx@xxxx.xx.xx and requesting that we delete your health information from our systems. • Marketing: We will process your personal information to send you marketing communications, but only if you provide your consent for us to do so. We will only process your information to send you marketing communication if you opt-in to receive marketing communications on the enrolment form, or through another means. We send marketing communications pursuant to the legal basis of consent. You can withdraw your consent at any time by following instructions provided in each marketing message. (B) The collection and use of your personal information will be limited to the Club employees and our business partners on a need...
Data Collection and Processing. 2.1. Being part of the registration process, you are to provide us with the following information:  your full name, postal address, e-mail address, valid phone number, fax number (if applicable);  if the Registrant (‘you) is a corporation/organization/association – the full contact details of an authorised person for contact purposes;  the IP addresses of the primary and the secondary nameservers for the domain name;  the corresponding names of those nameservers;  the full name, postal address, e-mail address, valid phone number and fax number (if applicable) of the administrative contact for the domain name. 2.2. Please note that we keep records related to any domain name registration applications, as well as to any domain names already registered, administered or renewed. We also keep records related to any other Services we provide you with. These records may include (but are not limited to):  full name, postal address, e-mail address, valid phone number, fax number (if applicable) of the technical contact;  the date of the original creation of a domain name registration or renewal or the date of the request for Services;  the date and time of submission of a registration or renewal application, or of the request for Services;  communications between you and us concerning submissions, forwarding, modifications or terminations of services (or any other related correspondence);  the expiration date of the registered domain name;  information concerning any activity between you and us on behalf of our services. Please be aware that WEDOS Internet a.s. may request any other relevant data and information that might then be kept by WEDOS Internet a.s. in order to facilitate the commercial relationship between you and us. 2.3. Please note that as we are bound by the ICANN Agreement and other registry rules and policies, we are obliged to provide ICANN and the Registry Operator with your data and information. Moreover, due to the ICANN Agreement and other registry rules and policies mentioned above, the data in your domain name application and registration forms will be made publicly available through the WHOIS service. 2.4. By signing this Agreement you, as the Registrant, agree and confirm that any questions concerning data storage and collection have been made transparent and clear in Part (2) of the Agreement. 2.5. We, as the Registrar, guarantee that your personal data will only be used in a way described in Part (2) of this Agreement. We also g...
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Data Collection and Processing. 4.1 By entering into this agreement, or using the Software or Services, the Authorised User agrees that Crossword may collect, process, backup, store, transfer and use the Licensee Data within the European Economic Area in order to provide the Services. 4.2 Each party shall comply with the Data Protection Laws with respect to the processing of the Licensee Data.
Data Collection and Processing. 4.5.1. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Company may collect, store, transfer and use the Data and any additional information that Customer provides and/or that Company collects through the SaaS Product and Component on behalf of the Customer solely for the purpose of providing the Services hereunder. 4.5.2. To the extent Company processes any Personal Data on Customer’s behalf when performing its obligations under this Agreement, Customer shall be deemed the data controller and Company shall be deemed a data processor, and in any such case: (i) Customer will collect, use, transfer and otherwise process any Personal Data collected by or through the SaaS Product and Component in compliance with all applicable laws, enactments, regulations, orders, standards and other similar instruments, including but not limited to the data protection laws and employment laws; (ii) Customer shall be responsible for providing appropriate information and obtaining any required consent from its Personnel, employees and End Users, including notice and consent allowing it to own and control all Data that is provided by Personnel and End Users; and (iii) Customer have provided such information and obtained such consent to any processing of Personal Data by and through the SaaS Product, Component and Services in accordance with any and all applicable laws.
Data Collection and Processing. The Company collects, processes and uses the following types of personal information about Employee: Employee's name, address, telephone number, email address, date of birth, social insurance number, passport or other identification number, salary, nationality, job title, any shares or directorships held in the Company details of all shares of Common Stock acquired under the Plan or any other entitlement to shares awarded, canceled, exercised, vested, unvested or outstanding in Employee's favor (“Data”), for the legitimate purpose of managing Employee's participation in the Plan.
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