Disclosure of Processed Data Sample Clauses

Disclosure of Processed Data. Motorola must not disclose to or share any Customer Data with any third party except to Motorola’s sub-processors, suppliers and channel partners as necessary to provide the products and services unless permitted under this Agreement, authorized by Customer or required by law. In the event a government or supervisory authority demands access to Customer Data, to the extent allowable by law, Motorola must provide Customer with notice of receipt of the demand to provide sufficient time for Customer to seek appropriate relief in the relevant jurisdiction. In all circumstances, Motorola retains the right to comply with applicable law. Motorola must ensure that its personnel are subject to a duty of confidentiality, and will contractually obligate its sub-processors to a duty of confidentiality, with respect to the handling of Customer Data and any Personal Data contained in Service Use Data.
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Disclosure of Processed Data. Microsoft will not disclose Processed Data except: (1) as the LEA directs; (2) as described in this DPA; or (3) as required by law. For purposes of this section,
Disclosure of Processed Data. Member agrees PSTA may disclose and share any Content Materials with Other Sources, in PSTA’s discretion, to further the purposes of the Public Safety Threat Alliance. In the event a government or supervisory authority demands access to Content Material, to the extent allowable by law, PSTA will provide Member with notice of receipt of the demand to provide sufficient time for Member to seek appropriate relief in the relevant jurisdiction. In all circumstances, PSTA retains the right to comply with applicable law. PSTA must ensure that its personnel are subject to a duty of confidentiality with respect to Personal Data, and will contractually obligate its sub-processors to a duty of confidentiality, with respect to the handling of Personal Data contained in Content Materials.
Disclosure of Processed Data. All processing of Processed Data is subject to Altia’s obligation of confidentiality under the Agreement. Altia will not disclose Processed Data except: if, as and when Customer(s) or User(s) directs; as described in this DPA; or as required by law. Altia will not disclose Processed Data to a law enforcement or regulatory body unless required by law. If a law enforcement or regulatory body contacts Altia with a demand for Processed Data, Altia will attempt to redirect the law enforcement or regulatory body to request that data directly from Customer(s) or User(s). If lawfully compelled to disclose Processed Data to a law enforcement or regulatory body, where possible and only without breaching any legal or regulatory requirement, Altia will promptly notify the Customer(s) or User(s) and provide a copy of the lawful demand. Altia will reject any third party request for Processed Data, unless required by law to comply with that request. Upon receipt of any other third party request for Processed Data, in absence of being compelled by law, where possible and only without breaching any legal or regulatory requirement, Altia will promptly notify Customer(s) or User(s) and if the request is valid, Altia will attempt to redirect the third party to request the data directly from the Customer(s) or User(s). Altia will not provide any third party: direct, indirect, blanket, or unfettered access to Processed Data; encryption key(s), secret(s), passphrase(s), password(s), or programmatic access to physical or virtual storage used to secure Processed Data, or the ability to break such encryption and security measures; and/or access to Processed Data if Altia is aware that the data is to be used for purposes other than those stated in the third party’s request; even if required by law, founded on fraudulent, corrupt, false or misleading grounds. In support of attempts to redirect third party requests to Processed Data directly to the Customer(s) or User(s); Altia may provide the Customer(s) or User(s) basic contact information to the third party; limited to first name, surname, telephone number and/or email address.
Disclosure of Processed Data. Microsoft will not disclose Processed Data except: (1) as the LEA directs; (2) as described in this DPA; or (3) as required by law. For purposes of this section, “Processed Data” means: (a) Customer Data; (b) Personal Data; and (c) any other data processed by Microsoft in connection with the Online Service that is the LEA’s confidential information under the volume license agreement. All processing of Processed Data is subject to Microsoft’s obligation of confidentiality under the volume license agreement. Document Ref: EYDXE-6KNY8-YRGXC-VIIWU Page 22 of 26 Microsoft will not disclose Processed Data to law enforcement unless required by law. If law enforcement contacts Microsoft with a demand for Processed Data, Microsoft will attempt to redirect the law enforcement agency to request that data directly from the LEA. If compelled to disclose Processed Data to law enforcement, Microsoft will promptly notify the LEA and provide a copy of the demand unless legally prohibited from doing so. Upon receipt of any other third-party request for Processed Data, Microsoft will promptly notify the LEA unless prohibited by law. Microsoft will reject the request unless required by law to comply. If the request is valid, Microsoft will attempt to redirect the third party to request the data directly from the LEA. Microsoft will not provide any third party: (a) direct, indirect, blanket, or unfettered access to Processed Data; (b) platform F keys used to secure Processed Data or the ability to break such encryption; or (c) access to Processed Data if Microsoft is aware that the data is to be used for purposes other than those stated in the third party’s request.
Disclosure of Processed Data. Client Engager will not disclose or provide access to any Processed Data except: (1) as Customer permits; (2) as described in this DPA; or (3) as required by law. For purposes of this section, “
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