Common use of Further sub-processors Clause in Contracts

Further sub-processors. Further outsourcing to sub-processors or the change of existing sub-processors is permissible under the conditions of Section 6 para. 2 of this Agreement even without the separate consent of the Customer, providing that ATOSS notifies the Customer of the outsourcing to (other) sub-processors with reasonable advance notice in text form and the following regulations are fulfilled. Alternatively, ATOSS may provide a website or other type of notification listing all sub-processors accessing the personal data of the Customer and the limited or supplementary services provided by them. At least two weeks before a new sub-processor is authorized to access personal data, ATOSS will notify the Customer and, if applicable, update the website. By notifying the Customer, ATOSS grants the Customer the right to object to the change within two weeks for legitimate reasons. If the Customer does not object within this objection period, consent shall be deemed to have been given. At the Customer's request ATOSS shall provide all necessary information to prove that the sub-processor fulfils all data protection requirements of this agreement. In the event that the Customer objects to the outsourcing, ATOSS may choose whether it does not commission the sub-processor or terminates the service agreement in writing with a notice period of two months.

Appears in 8 contracts

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