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Nothing in this paragraph shall require a Domestic Communications Company to store such records for longer than 18 months.
This Agreement shall be suspended upon thirty (30) days notice to the DOJ, FBI, DOD and DHS with respect to any covered MTC entity if said entity is no longer a Domestic Communications Company.
If the Domestic Communications Company objects to the intended disclosure and its objections are not sustained, the DOJ, FBI, DOD or DHS, as appropriate, shall notify the company of its intention to release (as provided by Section 5 of Executive Order 12600) not later than five business days prior to disclosure of the challenged information.
The Parties note that information submitted by a Domestic Communications Company or other entities in accordance with the terms of this Agreement may be protected from disclosure under the Critical Information Infrastructure Act of 2002.
PTI and MTC agree that the United States would suffer irreparable injury if for any reason a Domestic Communications Company failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement, and that monetary relief would not be an adequate remedy.
A Domestic Communications Company shall not outsource functions covered by this Agreement to an entity that is not a Domestic Communications Company, except pursuant to an outsourcing policy to be negotiated with DHS.
The DOJ, FBI, DOD and DHS shall take all reasonable measures to protect from public disclosure all information submitted by a Domestic Communications Company or other entities in accordance with the terms of this Agreement to the DOJ, FBI, DOD or DHS in connection with this Agreement and clearly marked with the legend “Business Confidential; subject to protection under 5 U.S.C. § 552(b); not to be released without notice to the filing party” or similar designation.
Any violation by MTC or a Domestic Communications Company of any material term of such corporate policy shall constitute a breach of this Agreement.
The storage of Classified, Controlled Unclassified, and Sensitive Information by a Domestic Communications Company or its contractors at any location outside of the United States is prohibited, unless the storage is at a U.S. military facility, a U.S. Embassy or Consulate or other location occupied by a U.S. government organization.
Nothing in this Agreement shall excuse a Domestic Communications Company from any obligation it may have to comply with U.S. legal requirements for the retention, preservation, or production of such information or data.