Common use of No Personal Data Clause in Contracts

No Personal Data. During the performance of Professional Services, Customer needs to avoid transmission to UiPath of information that is regulated by applicable privacy laws (“Personal Data”) (for example, by using “dummy data” when configuring or testing solutions). UiPath does not wish to receive Personal Data nor is it required for the performance of the Professional Services. Accordingly, Customer must not transmit Personal Data to UiPath, unless the Parties have agreed in writing on terms specifying that UiPath has agreed to receive Personal Data and detailing the security measures in place and protocol for the processing of Personal Data.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Supplier Agreement, Commercial Supplier Agreement, Supplier Agreement

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No Personal Data. During the performance of Professional Services, Customer needs to avoid transmission to UiPath of information that is regulated by applicable privacy laws (“Personal Data”) (for example, by using “dummy data” when configuring or testing solutions). UiPath does not wish to receive Personal Data nor it is it required for the performance of the Professional Services. Accordingly, Customer must not transmit Personal Data to UiPath, unless the Parties have agreed in writing on terms specifying that UiPath has agreed to receive Personal Data and detailing the security measures in place and protocol for the processing of Personal Data.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.uipath.com, cdn2.hubspot.net, cdn2.hubspot.net

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