Disclosure of Data. Autobooks and its TPSPs may, and User authorizes Autobooks and its TPSPs to, disclose User’s Data or portions thereof: (i) to FI or any TPSP; (ii) to any government or regulatory authority; (iii) as necessary or appropriate to provide the Services, including without limitation to any issuing bank, card network, debit network, third party processor, or other payment network; (iv) in connection with enforcing the terms of this Agreement or obtaining legal or financial advice; (v) in a manner that is aggregated with information obtained by Autobooks from third parties or generated by Autobooks such that the disclosed information is anonymous or unattributable to any particular person or entity; (vi) to any succeeding entity in the event Autobooks participates in a merger, acquisition, or asset sale; (vii) as otherwise permitted by Autobooks’ then- current privacy policy; or (viii) as otherwise expressly authorized by User. Subject to the foregoing and Autobooks’ then-current privacy policy, Autobooks may provide User with the ability to select how and whether certain Data may be shared through options provided online when logging into or accessing the Account. To the extent that User’s Data is disclosed to a third party, such Data may be disclosed or used by the applicable third party in accordance with that third party’s privacy policies, and Autobooks will have no liability or responsibility for such use or disclosure.
Disclosure of Data. Nasuni may disclose Customer Data (to the extent such Customer Data may be decrypted) if necessary to comply with a valid court order or subpoena or to comply with applicable law, rule or regulation of a governmental authority. Nasuni will promptly notify you of the request for such disclosure (unless prohibited by such process) and will cooperate with you if you choose to contest the disclosure, seek confidential treatment of the Customer Data to be disclosed, or to limit the nature or scope of the Customer Data to be disclosed.
Disclosure of Data. RMS shall promptly provide to Pharmaceutical Partners copies of or access to all Clinical Patient Data held by RMS, and all related supporting documentation, information, results, analyses with respect to RMS’ activities under the Project Plan, when and as such Clinical Patient Data or supporting documentation or other information becomes available.
Disclosure of Data. Except as otherwise permitted within this Agreement, IVRS may not redisclose data received from IDE to a third party without prior written approval from IDE unless IVRS is required by court order, subpoena or applicable law to disclose such data. Unless prohibited by law from doing so, IVRS shall notify IDE prior to disclosing such data in response to court order, subpoena or applicable law to enable IDE to take measures to protect PII.
Disclosure of Data. Data generated by the Study (“Data”) is the sole property of the Group and shall be considered as Group Proprietary Information.
Disclosure of Data. MDHE hereby agrees to disclose to the LEA FERPA-protected PII, education records and data obtained from the USDE’s SAIG website via EDConnect, for the sole purpose of allowing the LEA to determine which of its students have not completed the FAFSA application process, so that the LEA can encourage such students to do so.
Disclosure of Data. It is Scenit's main objective to share knowledge about the performing arts in Denmark. Therefore, Scenit arranges agreements on the disclosure of relevant performing arts data to data recipients who help Scenit achieve its objectives. Data recipients enter into a written agreement with Scenit on the disclosure of data in which it is stated that the data recipients may only use the data in or- der to meet the stated objectives, cf. A1. The data recipient may not use data for any purpose other than those stated by Scenit un- less the data recipient is legally obliged to do so under EU law or legislation in Denmark. The data recipient may not disclose data extracts to any 3rd party without Scenit's prior written consent and without informing the Data Controller. The data recipient may only act in accordance with documented instructions from Scenit with the objective of complying with Scenit's overall objectives, cf. A1. On the entry into force of the Data Processing Agreement, the Data Controller has given approval for Scenit to disclose data to data recipients that Scenit regards as relevant regarding fulfilling the purpose of the data. If Scenit finds new, relevant data recipients with whom it wishes to enter into an agreement regarding the disclosure of performing arts data, the Data Controller will be informed of this in enough time for the Data Controller to object to such an agreement. The Data Controller can view the list of current data recipients at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/terebas- datamodtagere. Appendix C is the Data Processor's SLA – Service Level Agreement, which includes security in rela- tion to the processing and storage of data. On the entry into force of the Data Processing Agree- ment, the Data Controller approves the Data Processor's security measures.
C.1 The subject of/instruction for the processing
Disclosure of Data. Each party will only disclose personal data to the other party to process strictly for the Permitted Purpose. Subscriber confirms that it is entitled to provide Subscriber Data to S&P for the Permitted Purpose andthat all Subscriber Data provided to S&P is accurate and up to date.
Disclosure of Data. The Company may share and/or transfer Personal Data, in electronic or other format, to selected third parties including but not limited to the Plan’s service provider. Such third parties assist in the implementation, administration and/or management of the Plan or the Participant’s participation in the Plan, for example to facilitate the holding of shares of stock on Participant’s behalf or to process the Participant’s election to deposit shares of stock acquired pursuant to the Plan with a broker or other third party. Third parties retained by the Company may use the Personal Data as authorized by the Company to provide the requested services in accordance with the requirements of data protection legislation. Third parties may be located throughout the world, including but not limited to the United States. Third parties often maintain their own published policies that describe their privacy and security practices. The Company is not responsible for the privacy or security practices of any third parties.
Disclosure of Data a. Disclosure of Participant Data to Y-USA and Other Business Partners. Pursuant to Education Code § 49076(c) and 34 CFR § 99.31(b), School may share student records or information without the consent of the student’s parent or guardian if the records or information are de-identified, which requires the removal of all personally identifiable information. School agrees that all Participant data, with personal identifiers removed (to the extent required by applicable law), may be shared with Y-USA for purposes of analysis and program improvement. Other business partners engaged in analysis of the Program may obtain de-identified information, but solely for purposes of analyzing, improving and reporting on the Program. School agrees that the YMCA, Y-USA, or then current business partner, engaged in analysis of the Program may report aggregate, de-identified, participant data analysis to the School, which may use them for purposes of improving instruction and the Program.
b. Disclosure to Third Parties School understands that such data may be referenced in reports to funders, newsletters, or other publications related to the Program; however, no data from individual students that is not de-identified will be reported. Further, individual schools/school districts will not be identified in any reporting and only aggregate, de-identified data will be reported. Neither Party shall disclose any findings or analysis from non-public data without prior written consent of the other party (and/or any Program Participant, as defined above, as appropriate), other than summary data that does not identify any individual person; such data may include expenditure patterns, and expenditure per pupil or category of pupil.