Common use of New Subprocessors Clause in Contracts

New Subprocessors. SAP’s use of Subprocessors is at its discretion, provided that: (a) SAP will notify Customer in advance (by email or by posting on the Support Portal) of any changes to the list of Subprocessors in place on the Effective Date (except for Emergency Replacements or deletions of Subprocessors without replacement). (b) If Customer has a legitimate reason that relates to the Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may object to SAP’s use of a Subprocessor, by notifying SAP in writing within thirty days after receipt of SAP’s notice. If Customer objects to the use of the Subprocessor, the parties will come together in good faith to discuss a resolution. SAP may choose to: (i) not use the Subprocessor or (ii) take the corrective steps requested by Customer in its objection and use the Subprocessor. If none of these options are reasonably possible and Customer continues to object for a legitimate reason, either party may terminate the Agreement on thirty days’ written notice. If Customer does not object within thirty days of receipt of the notice, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor. (c) If Customer’s objection remains unresolved sixty days after it was raised, and SAP has not received any notice of termination, Customer is deemed to accept the Subprocessor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Personal Data Processing Agreement, Personal Data Processing Agreement, Personal Data Processing Agreement

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New Subprocessors. SAP’s use of Subprocessors is at its discretion, provided that:新的分处理方。 (a) SAP will notify Customer in advance (by email or by posting on the Support Portal) of any changes to the list of Subprocessors in place on the Effective Date (except for Emergency Replacements or deletions of Subprocessors without replacement). (b) If Customer has a legitimate reason that relates to the Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may object to SAP’s use of a Subprocessor, by notifying SAP in writing within thirty days after receipt of SAP’s notice. If Customer objects to the use of the Subprocessor, the parties will come together in good faith to discuss a resolution. SAP may choose to: (i) not use the Subprocessor or (ii) take the corrective steps requested by Customer in its objection and use the Subprocessor. If none of these options are reasonably possible and Customer continues to object for a legitimate reason, either party may terminate the Agreement on thirty days’ written notice. If Customer does not object within thirty days of receipt of the notice, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor. (c) If Customer’s objection remains unresolved sixty days after it was raised, and SAP has not received any notice of termination, Customer is deemed to accept the Subprocessor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Personal Data Processing Agreement

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