Common use of Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes Clause in Contracts

Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes. a. Upwork may add or remove Subprocessors from time to time. Upwork will inform Customer of new Subprocessors via a subscription mechanism described in the list of Subprocessors as described above. If Customer objects to a change, it will provide Upwork with notice of its objection to xxxx-xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx including reasonable detail supporting Customer’s concerns within sixty days of receiving notice of a change from Upwork or, if Customer has not subscribed to receive such notice, within sixty days of Upwork publishing the change. Upwork will then use commercially reasonable efforts to review and respond to Customer’s objection within thirty days of receipt of Customer’s objection. If Upwork does not respond to a Customer objection as described above, or cannot reasonably accommodate Customer’s objection, Customer may terminate the Agreement by providing written notice to Upwork. This termination right is Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new Subprocessor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Global Data Processing Agreement, Global Data Processing Agreement

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Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes. a. Upwork Upwok may add or remove Subprocessors from time to time. Upwork will inform Customer of new Subprocessors via a subscription mechanism described in the list of Subprocessors as described above. If Customer objects to a change, it will provide Upwork with notice of its objection to xxxx-xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx gdpr­xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx including reasonable detail supporting Customer’s concerns within sixty days of receiving notice of a change from Upwork or, if Customer has not subscribed to receive such notice, within sixty days of Upwork publishing the change. Upwork will then use commercially reasonable efforts to review and respond to Customer’s objection within thirty days of receipt of Customer’s objection. If Upwork does not respond to a Customer objection as described above, or cannot reasonably accommodate Customer’s objection, Customer may terminate the Agreement by providing written notice to Upwork. This termination right is Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new Subprocessor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Processing Agreement

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Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes. a. Upwork Upwok may add or remove Subprocessors from time to time. Upwork will inform Customer of new Subprocessors via a subscription mechanism described in the list of Subprocessors as described above. If Customer objects to a change, it will provide Upwork with notice of its objection to xxxx-xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx including reasonable detail supporting Customer’s concerns within sixty days of receiving notice of a change from Upwork or, if Customer has not subscribed to receive such notice, within sixty days of Upwork publishing the change. Upwork will then use commercially reasonable efforts to review and respond to Customer’s objection within thirty days of receipt of Customer’s objection. If Upwork does not respond to a Customer objection as described above, or cannot reasonably accommodate Customer’s objection, Customer may terminate the Agreement by providing written notice to Upwork. This termination right is Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new Subprocessor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Processing Agreement

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