Common use of Switzerland Transfers Clause in Contracts

Switzerland Transfers. For transfers of Customer Personal Data out of Switzerland that are subject to Section 4(a) of this DPA, the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses will apply and will be deemed to have the differences set forth in this Section 4(d), to the extent required by the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (“FADP”). References to the GDPR in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses are to be understood as references to the FADP insofar as the data transfers are subject exclusively to the FADP and not to the GDPR. The term “member state” in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses shall not be interpreted in such a way as to exclude data subjects in Switzerland from the possibility of suing for their rights in their place of habitual residence (Switzerland) in accordance with Clause 18(c) of the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses. References to personal data in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses also refer to data about identifiable legal entities until the entry into force of revisions to the FADP that eliminate this broader scope.Under Annex I(C) of the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses (Competent supervisory authority): where the transfer is subject exclusively to the FADP and not the GDPR, the supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner, and where the transfer is subject to both the FADP and the GDPR, the supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner insofar as the transfer is governed by the FADP, and the supervisory authority is as set forth in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses insofar as the transfer is governed by the GDPR.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Processing Addendum, Data Processing Addendum

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Switzerland Transfers. For transfers of Customer Personal Data out of Switzerland that are subject to Section 4(a) of this DPA, the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses will apply and will be deemed to have the differences set forth in this Section 4(d), to the extent required by the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (“FADP”). References to the GDPR in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses are to be understood as references to the FADP insofar as the data transfers are subject exclusively to the FADP and not to the GDPR. The term “member state” in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses shall not be interpreted in such a way as to exclude data subjects in Switzerland from the possibility of suing for their rights in their place of habitual residence (Switzerland) in accordance with Clause 18(c) of the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses. References to personal data in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses also refer to data about identifiable legal entities until the entry into force of revisions to the FADP that eliminate this broader scope.. Under Annex I(C) of the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses (Competent supervisory authority): where the transfer is subject exclusively to the FADP and not the GDPR, the supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner, and where the transfer is subject to both the FADP and the GDPR, the supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner insofar as the transfer is governed by the FADP, and the supervisory authority is as set forth in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses insofar as the transfer is governed by the GDPR.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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Switzerland Transfers. For transfers of Customer Operator Personal Data out of Switzerland that are subject to Section 4(a) of this DPA, the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses will apply and will be deemed to have the differences set forth in this Section 4(d), to the extent required by the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (“FADP”). References to the GDPR in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses are to be understood as references to the FADP insofar as the data transfers are subject exclusively to the FADP and not to the GDPR. The term “member state” in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses shall not be interpreted in such a way as to exclude data subjects in Switzerland from the possibility of suing for their rights in their place of habitual residence (Switzerland) in accordance with Clause 18(c) of the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses. References to personal data in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses also refer to data about identifiable legal entities until the entry into force of revisions to the FADP that eliminate this broader scope.. Under Annex I(C) of the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses (Competent supervisory authority): where the transfer is subject exclusively to the FADP and not the GDPR, the supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner, and where the transfer is subject to both the FADP and the GDPR, the supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner insofar as the transfer is governed by the FADP, and the supervisory authority is as set forth in the 2021 Standard Contractual Clauses insofar as the transfer is governed by the GDPR.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Processing Addendum

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