Notice and Controls on use of Subprocessors Sample Clauses

Notice and Controls on use of Subprocessors. R3 may hire third parties to provide certain limited or ancillary services on its behalf. Customer consents to the engagement of these third parties and R3 affiliates as Subprocessors. Agreement to these terms constitutes Customer’s prior written consent to the subcontracting by R3 of the processing of Customer Personal Data to its Subprocessors, if such consent is required. R3 shall ensure that each Subprocessor is bound by a written contract imposing on the Subprocessor materially the same data privacy and data security obligations as are accepted by R3 in this Addendum (as applicable to the Subprocessor) or other obligations which similarly meet the requirements of article 28(3) of the GDPR. A list of third party Subprocessors can be found in Appendix A. From time to time, R3 may engage new Subprocessors. R3 will give Customer notice by updating the xxx.xxxxx.xxx website and providing Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update of any new Subprocessor other than an affiliate of R3 at least 14-days in advance of providing that Subprocessor with access to Customer Personal Data. Appendix A. Services Enterprise Network Manager Evalation Description Software Evaluation License Agreement entered into by and between R3 and any licensee with respect to Corda Enterprise Network Manager.
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Notice and Controls on use of Subprocessors. R3 may hire third parties to provide certain limited or ancillary services on its behalf. Customer consents to the engagement of these third parties and R3 affiliates as Subprocessors. Agreement to these terms constitutes Customer’s prior written consent to the subcontracting by R3 of the processing of Personal Customer Data to its Subprocessors, if such consent is required. R3 shall ensure that each Subprocessor is bound by a written contract imposing on the Subprocessor materially the same data privacy and data security obligations as are accepted by R3 in this Addendum (as applicable to the Subprocessor) or other obligations which similarly meet the requirements of article 28(3) of the GDPR. A list of third party Subprocessors can be found in Appendix A. From time to time, R3 may engage new Subprocessors. R3 will give Customer notice by updating the xxx.xxxxx.xxx website and providing Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update of any new Subprocessor other than an affiliate of R3 at least 14-days in advance of providing that Subprocessor with access to Personal Customer Data. If Customer does not approve of a new Subprocessor receiving Customer Personal Data, then Customer may terminate any subscription for the affected Online Service. If the affected Online Service is part of a suite (or similar single purchase of services), then any termination will apply to the entire suite. To terminate a service, please send a written notice to xxxxx@x0.xxx. All fees paid will be forfeited by Customer. Appendix A. Services Corda Enterprise Evalation Description Software Evaluation License Agreement entered into by and between R3 and any licensee with respect to Corda Enterprise Software.
Notice and Controls on use of Subprocessors. Microsoft may hire third parties to provide certain limited or ancillary services on its behalf. Customer consents to the engagement of these third parties and Microsoft Affiliates as Subprocessors. The above authorizations will constitute Customer’s prior written consent to the subcontracting by Microsoft of the processing of Customer Data and Personal Data if such consent is required under the Standard Contractual Clauses or the GDPR Terms. Microsoft is responsible for its Subprocessor’s compliance with Microsoft’s obligations in the OST. Microsoft makes available information about Subprocessors on a Microsoft website. When engaging any Subprocessor, Microsoft will ensure via a written contract that the Subprocessor may access and use Customer Data or Personal Data only to deliver the services Microsoft has retained them to provide and is prohibited from using Customer Data or Personal Data for any other purpose. Microsoft will ensure that Subprocessors are bound by written agreements that require them to provide at least the level of data protection required of Microsoft by the OST. From time to time, Microsoft may engage new Subprocessors. Microsoft will give Customer notice (by updating the website and provide Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update) of any new Subprocessor at least 14-days in advance of providing that Subprocessor with access to Customer Data or Personal Data. However, with respect to Core Online Services, Microsoft will give Customer notice (by updating the website and provide Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update) of any new Subprocessor at least 6-months in advance of providing that Subprocessor with access to Customer Data. If Customer does not approve of a new Subprocessor, then Customer may terminate any subscription for the affected Online Service without penalty by providing, before the end of the relevant notice period, written notice of termination that includes an explanation of the grounds for non-approval. If the affected Online Service is part of a suite (or similar single purchase of services), then any termination will apply to the entire suite. After termination, Microsoft will remove payment obligations for any subscriptions for the terminated Online Service from subsequent invoices to Customer or its reseller.
Notice and Controls on use of Subprocessors. GitHub may hire Subprocessors to provide certain limited or ancillary services on its behalf. Customer consents to this engagement and to GitHub Affiliates as Subprocessors. The above authorizations will constitute Customer’s prior written consent to the subcontracting by GitHub of the processing of Personal Data if such consent is required under applicable law, the Standard Contractual Clauses or the GDPR Related Terms. GitHub is responsible for its Subprocessors’ compliance with GitHub’s obligations in this DPA. GitHub makes available information about Subprocessors on the GitHub website xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/subprocessors (or a successor location). When engaging any Subprocessor, GitHub will ensure via a written contract that the Subprocessor may access and use Customer Data or Personal Data only to deliver the services GitHub has retained them to provide and is prohibited from using Customer Data or Personal Data for any other purpose. GitHub will ensure that Subprocessors are bound by written agreements that require them to provide at least the level of data protection required of GitHub by the DPA, including the limitations on disclosure of Personal Data. XxxXxx agrees to oversee the Subprocessors to ensure that these contractual obligations are met. From time to time, GitHub may engage new Subprocessors. GitHub will give Customer notice (by updating the website at xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/github- subprocessors-list (or a successor location) and providing Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update) of any new Subprocessor in advance of providing that Subprocessor with access to Customer Data. If GitHub engages a new Subprocessor for a new Online Service, GitHub will give Customer notice prior to availability of that Online Service. If Customer does not approve of a new Subprocessor, then Customer may terminate any subscription for the affected Online Service without penalty by providing, before the end of the relevant notice period, written notice of termination. Customer may also include an explanation of the grounds for non-approval together with the termination notice, in order to permit GitHub to re-evaluate any such new Subprocessor based on the applicable concerns. If the affected Online Service is part of a suite (or similar single purchase of services), then any termination will apply to the entire suite. After termination, GitHub will remove payment obligations for any subscriptions for the terminated Online Service from subsequent inv...
Notice and Controls on use of Subprocessors. Microsoft may hire third parties to provide services on its behalf. Customer consents to the engagement of these third parties and Microsoft Affiliates as Subprocessors. The above authorizations will constitute Customer’s prior written consent to the subcontracting by Microsoft of the processing of Professional Services Data if such consent is required under the Standard Contractual Clauses or the GDPR Terms. Microsoft is responsible for its Subprocessors’ compliance with Microsoft’s obligations in this DPA. Microsoft makes available information about Subprocessors on a Microsoft website. When engaging any Subprocessor, Microsoft will ensure via a written contract that the Subprocessor may access and use Professional Services Data only to deliver the services Microsoft has retained them to provide and is prohibited from using Professional Services Data for any other purpose. Microsoft will ensure that Subprocessors are bound by written agreements that require them to provide at least the level of data protection required of Microsoft by the DPA. Microsoft agrees to oversee the Subprocessors to ensure that these contractual obligations are met. For Support Services, a list of Microsoft’s current Subprocessors is available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx/servicesapprovedsuppliers. From time to time, Microsoft may engage new Subprocessors. Microsoft will give Customer notice (by updating the website and providing Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update) of any new Subprocessor at least 30-days in advance of providing that Subprocessor with access to Professional Services Data. For Consulting Services, notice of Subprocessors that will be used during performance of work is available upon request at xxxxx://xxx.xx/consultingapprovedsuppliers. Customer may also request to be notified of updates to the Subprocessors that will be used during performance of work. For customers that have requested to be notified of updates to the Subprocessors that will be used during performance of work, Microsoft will not grant access to Professional Services Data until written approval is provided or 30-days from notification. If Customer does not approve of a new Subprocessor, then Customer may terminate the applicable Statements of Service, such as an Enterprise Services Work Order, for the affected Professional Services without termination fee by providing written notice of termination within 30-days from notification. Customer may also include an explanation of the groun...

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