Objectives and Scope. A. This Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the Participants’ intent with regard to mutual assistance and the exchange of information for the purpose of investigating, enforcing and/or securing compliance with Covered Privacy Violations. The Participants do not intend the provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding to create legally binding obligations under international or domestic laws. B. The Participants understand that it is in their common interest to: 1. cooperate with respect to the enforcement of the Applicable Privacy Laws, including sharing complaints and other relevant information and providing investigative assistance; 2. facilitate research and education related to the protection of personal information; 3. facilitate mutual exchange of knowledge and expertise through training programs and staff exchanges; 4. promote a better understanding by each Participant of economic and legal conditions and theories relevant to the enforcement of the Applicable Privacy Laws; and 5. inform each other of developments in their respective countries that relate to this Memorandum. C. In furtherance of these common interests, and subject to Section IV, the Participants intend to use best efforts to: 1. share information, including complaints and other personally identifiable information, that a Participant believes would be relevant to investigations or enforcement proceedings regarding Covered Privacy Violations of the Applicable Privacy Laws of the other Participant's country; 2. provide investigative assistance in appropriate cases, including obtaining evidence under the Participants’ respective legal authorities on behalf of the other Participant; 3. exchange and provide other relevant information in relation to matters within the scope of this Memorandum, such as information relevant to consumer and business education; government and self-regulatory enforcement solutions; amendments to relevant legislation; technological expertise, tools or techniques; privacy and data security research; and staffing and resource issues; 4. explore the feasibility of staff exchanges and joint training programs; 5. coordinate enforcement against cross-border Covered Privacy Violations that are priority issues for both Participants; 6. participate in periodic teleconferences to discuss ongoing and future opportunities for cooperation; and 7. provide other appropriate assistance that would aid in the enforcement against Covered Privacy Violations.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Objectives and Scope. A. This Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the Participants’ ' intent with regard to mutual assistance and the exchange of information for the purpose of investigating, enforcing and/or securing compliance with Covered Privacy Violations. The Participants do not intend the provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding to create legally binding obligations under international or domestic laws.
B. The Participants understand that it is in their common interest to:
1. cooperate with respect to the enforcement of the Applicable Privacy Laws, including sharing complaints and other relevant information and providing investigative assistance;
2. facilitate research and education related to the protection of personal information;
3. facilitate mutual exchange of knowledge and expertise through training programs and staff exchanges;
4. promote a better understanding by each Participant of economic and legal conditions and theories relevant to the enforcement of the Applicable Privacy Laws; and
5. inform each other of developments in their respective countries that relate to this Memorandum.
C. In furtherance of these common interests, and subject to Section IV, the Participants intend to use best efforts to:
1. share information, including which may include complaints and other personally identifiable information, that a Participant believes would be relevant to investigations or enforcement proceedings regarding Covered Privacy Violations of the Applicable Privacy Laws of the other Participant's country;
2. provide investigative assistance in appropriate cases, including obtaining evidence under the Participants’ ' respective legal authorities on behalf of the other Participant;
3. exchange and provide other relevant information in relation to matters within the scope of this Memorandum, such as information relevant to consumer and business education; government and self-regulatory enforcement solutions; amendments to relevant legislation; technological expertise, tools or techniques; privacy and data security research; and staffing and resource issues;
4. explore the feasibility of staff exchanges and joint training programs;
5. coordinate enforcement against cross-border Covered Privacy Violations that are priority issues for both Participants;
6. participate in periodic teleconferences to discuss ongoing and future opportunities for cooperation; and
7. provide other appropriate assistance that would aid in the enforcement against Covered Privacy Violations.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Objectives and Scope. A. This Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the Participants’ intent with regard to mutual assistance and the exchange of information for the purpose of investigating, enforcing and/or securing compliance with Covered Privacy Violations. The Participants do not intend the provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding to create legally binding obligations under international or domestic laws.
B. The Participants understand that it is in their common interest to:
1. cooperate with respect to the enforcement of the Applicable Privacy Laws, including sharing complaints and other relevant information and providing investigative assistance;
2. facilitate research and education related to the protection of personal information;
3. facilitate mutual exchange of knowledge and expertise through training programs and staff exchanges;
4. promote a better understanding by each Participant of economic and legal conditions and theories relevant to the enforcement of the Applicable Privacy Laws; and
5. inform each other of developments in their respective countries that relate to this Memorandum.
C. In furtherance of these common interests, and subject to Section IV, the Participants intend to use best efforts to:
1. share information, including complaints and other personally identifiable information, that a Participant believes would be relevant to investigations or enforcement proceedings regarding Covered Privacy Violations of the Applicable Privacy Laws of the other Participant's country;
2. provide investigative assistance in appropriate cases, including obtaining evidence under the Participants’ respective legal authorities on behalf of the other Participant;
3. exchange and provide other relevant information in relation to matters within the scope of this Memorandum, such as information relevant to consumer and business education; government and self-regulatory enforcement solutions; amendments to relevant legislation; technological expertise, tools or techniques; privacy and data security research; and staffing and resource issues;
4. explore the feasibility of staff exchanges and joint training programs;
5. coordinate enforcement against cross-border Covered Privacy Violations that are priority issues for both Participants;
6. participate in periodic teleconferences to discuss ongoing and future opportunities for cooperation; and
7. provide other appropriate assistance that would aid in the enforcement against Covered Privacy Violations.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding