Common use of Global Coverage Clause in Contracts

Global Coverage. Customer agrees to allow Mirantis and its Affiliates to store and use information provided by Customer, including names, business phone numbers, and business e-mail addresses anywhere Mirantis does business that will be used only in connection with Mirantis’ business relationship with Customer, and may be transferred worldwide between Mirantis, its Affiliates, subcontractors, partners, and assignees for uses consistent with Mirantis’ business relationship with Customer. Except for the foregoing, Customer’s use of, and Mirantis providing the Services does not require Customer to provide, disclose or give access to Mirantis any personal information (e.g. Personally Identifiable Information) or similarly protected sensitive data or personal data to Mirantis (collectively, “Customer Information”). Customer agrees to take all reasonable steps to avoid disclosure of Customer Information to Mirantis which may include preventing access to Customer Information; and that it is solely liable for all Customer Information obligations, including without limitation, confidentiality and data protection and privacy obligations and restrictions, imposed by applicable law, regulation or court order. If disclosed, Customer warrants that it has obtained all the relevant consents to disclose Customer Information. If disclosed, Customer will promptly notify Mirantis of any disclosure of Customer Information to Mirantis and, excepted from Sections 9.2 and 10, will defend, indemnify and hold Mirantis harmless from and against any claims arising out of Customer's breach of this Section 12.4.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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