Transfers from the United Kingdom Sample Clauses

Transfers from the United Kingdom. Informatica will conduct the transfer of Personal Data from the UK pursuant to the UK Standard Contractual Clauses or any other data transfer mechanism permitted under UK Data Protection Law, which may include binding corporate rules. With respect to the International Data Transfer Addendum, the following selections and content shall apply: (i) Table 1 shall consist of the content in Sections A-B of Annex I attached hereto; (ii) for Table 2, the Approved EU SCCs are selected with the following modules, clauses, or optional provisions applied: (a) Module Two (controller to processor); (b) Clause 7; (c) in Clause 9, option 2 for general written authorization with a time period of thirty days; and (d) in Clause 11, the optional text is not included; (iii) Table 3 shall consist of the content in Annex I (Sections A-B) and Annex II of this DPA; and (iv) for purposes of Table 4, neither Party may end the Addendum except by mutual agreement.
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Transfers from the United Kingdom. If Customer transfers Customer Personal Data to Bracket Lab that is subject to UK Data Protection Laws, the parties acknowledge and agree that: (a) the template addendum issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office of the United Kingdom and laid before Parliament in accordance with s119A of the Data Protection Act 2018 on 2 February 2022 (available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/media/for- organisations/documents/4019539/international-data-transfer-addendum.pdf), as it may be revised from time to time by the Information Commissioner’s Office (the “UK Addendum”) shall be incorporated by reference herein; (b) the UK Addendum shall apply to and modify the Standard Contractual Clauses solely to the extent that UK Data Protection Laws apply to Customer’s Processing when making the transfer; (c) the information required to be set forth in “Part 1: Tables” of the UK Addendum shall be completed using the information provided in this Appendix 3 and the Addendum; and (d) either party may end the UK Addendum in accordance with section 19 thereof.
Transfers from the United Kingdom. For transfers of Customer Data under the Agreement from the United Kingdom to countries that do not ensure an adequate level of data protection within the meaning of applicable Data Protection Legislation and Regulations, the UK SCCs will apply, subject to Section 9.3.3 and the following: 9.3.2.1. By signing this DPA, the Parties acknowledge that the UK SCCs are incorporated into and form an integral part of this DPA. 9.3.2.2. Inkit shall be the “data importer” and the Customer shall be the “data exporter”. (1) Copies of Sub-Processor agreements provided by Inkit to the Customer pursuant to Clause 5(j) of the UK SCCs may be redacted to the extent necessary to protect commercial information, business secrets, and other confidential information, (2) clauses unrelated to the UK SCCs may be removed by Inkit beforehand; and (3) such copies will be provided by Inkit, in a manner to be determined in its discretion, only upon request by the Customer.
Transfers from the United Kingdom. If Customer transfers Customer Personal Data to dmarcian that is subject to UK Data Protection Laws, the parties acknowledge and agree that: (a) the template addendum issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office of the United Kingdom and laid before Parliament in accordance with s119A of the Data Protection Act 2018 on 2 February 2022 (available at:
Transfers from the United Kingdom. If the SCCs apply to the Processing of Personal Data originating from the United Kingdom, the parties acknowledge and agree that that the SCCs shall be read and interpreted in light of the provisions of UK Data Protection Laws. Accordingly, the Parties wish to amend them to the extent necessary so they operate in accordance with such laws and to provide appropriate safeguards in accordance with Article 46 of the UK GDPR. In furtherance of the foregoing, the parties agree that, at a minimum, the following modifications shall apply: a. Clause 6 is replaced with: “The details of the transfers(s) and in particular the categories of personal data that are transferred and the purpose(s) for which they are transferred) are those specified in Annex I.B where UK Data Protection Laws apply to the data exporter’s processing when making that transfer.” b. References to “Regulation (EU) 2016/679” or “that Regulation” are replaced by “UK Data Protection Laws” and references to specific Article(s) of “Regulation (EU) 2016/679” are replaced with the equivalent Article or Section of UK Data Protection Laws. c. References to Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 are removed. d. References to the “Union”, “EU” and “EU Member State” are all replaced with the “UK.” e. Clause 13(a) and Part C of Xxxxx XX are not used; the “competent supervisory authority” is the Information Commissioner. f. Clause 17 is replaced to state “These Clauses are governed by the laws of England and Wales.” g. Clause 18 is replaced to state: “Any dispute arising from these Clauses shall be resolved by the courts of England and Wales. A data subject may also bring legal proceedings against the data exporter and/or data importer before the courts of any country in the UK. The Parties agree to submit themselves to the jurisdiction of such courts.”
Transfers from the United Kingdom. Where Xxxxxx makes a Restricted Transfer of Personal Data originating from the United Kingdom (“UK”) to a third country not determined by the British Information Commissioner Office offering an adequate level of data protection, and where Xxxxxx has not adopted another legally sufficient adequacy mechanism, the EU Standard Contractual Clauses in Schedule 4 will be incorporated into this DPA and shall be read in accordance with, and deemed amended by, the provisions of Part 2 (Mandatory Clauses) of the International Data Transfer Addendum to the EU Commission Standard Contractual Clauses issued by the UK Information Commissioner under section 119A(1) Data Protection Act 2018 (“UK IDTA”). The parties confirm that the information required for the purposes of Part 1 (Tables) of the UK IDTA is set out in the relevant sections of Schedules 1 and 2 of this DPA.
Transfers from the United Kingdom. For Customers and/or Data Subjects who are residents of the United Kingdom, GoTo shall, where applicable: (a) provide its Services in accordance with its obligations under the UK Addendum, which is incorporated into this DPA by reference; and (b) as required by applicable law, transfer and process Personal Data on the basis of the Standard Contractual Clauses, as modified in accordance with the UK Addendum. The UK addendum shall be structured as follows: (i) Table 1 shall be populated by the information in Schedule 3 of the DPA; (ii) Table 2 shall be populated by the information in Section 10.2 of the DPA; (iii) Table 3 shall be populated by Schedules 1-4 of the DPA; and (iv) in Table 4, either the Importer or the Exporter may terminate this Addendum.
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