International Data Transfer Agreement definition

International Data Transfer Agreement or “IDTA” means the international data transfer agreement for the transfer of Personal Data to processors established in third countries pursuant to Article 46 and Chapter V of UK GDPR.
International Data Transfer Agreement means the agreement for the transfer of Personal Data from a first country outside of the US and the EEA to data processors established in the United States and other countries, which is countersigned by Crestron, and agreed to by Customer or its authorized representative.
International Data Transfer Agreement or “IDTA” means the international data transfer addendum to the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses for international data transfers, as issued by the UK Information Commissioner's Office's (ICO) under section 119A(1) of the Data Protection Act 2018 and as applicable on and from 21 March 2022.

Examples of International Data Transfer Agreement in a sentence

  • This may include, in the absence of an adequacy regulation, safeguards such as the ICO’s International Data Transfer Agreement.

  • The parties agree that the UK International Data Transfer Agreement will apply to Personal Information that is transferred via the Service from the United Kingdom, either directly or via onward transfer, to any country or recipient outside of the United Kingdom that is: (a) not recognized by the competent United Kingdom Regulator or governmental body for the United Kingdom as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Information.

  • For data transfers from the United Kingdom that are subject to the UK International Data Transfer Agreement, the UK International Data Transfer Agreement will be deemed entered into (and incorporated into this DPA by this reference) and completed as set forth in Schedule 4.

  • The parties agree that the UK International Data Transfer Agreement will apply to Personal Data that is transferred via the Services from the United Kingdom, either directly or via onward transfer, to any country or recipient outside of the United Kingdom that is not recognized by the competent United Kingdom regulatory authority or governmental body for the United Kingdom as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data.

  • Customer is granted a subscription license, as described in the applicable Order and/or Registration Form, to use the Cloudware subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and the EU Standard Contractual Clauses and/or International Data Transfer Agreement, where applicable (the “Subscription License”).


More Definitions of International Data Transfer Agreement

International Data Transfer Agreement. (IDTA) means a contractual agreement to cover international personal data transfers to comply with Article 46(2)(d) UK GDPR as updated, amended, replaced, or superseded from time to time found at https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/uk-gdpr- guidance-and-resources/international-transfers/international-data-transfer-agreement-and-guidance/;
International Data Transfer Agreement the Information Commissioner's Office International Data Transfer Agreement for use with the transfer of Personal Data from the UK to processors established in third countries, as set out at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/media/for-organisations/documents/4019536/idta.docx;
International Data Transfer Agreement. (IDTA) means a contractual agreement to cover international personal data transfers to comply with Article 46(2)(d) UK GDPR.as updated, amended, replaced, or superseded from time to time found at https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data- protection/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/international-data-transfer-agreement- and-guidance/;
International Data Transfer Agreement. (“IDTA”)” means the international data transfer agreement approved by the United Kingdom’s parliament currently located here where Service Provider is Processor and Customer is Controller.
International Data Transfer Agreement means an agreement in the form of the standard contractual clauses approved by European Commission decision 2002/16/EC on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to processors established in third countries (as may be amended or updated from time to time), completed by: (i) such amendments as UBS may reasonably stipulate to meet the requirements of applicable Data Protection Laws and Regulations or the expectations of local data protection authorities or to reflect the fact (where this is the case) that the relevant transfer is not from a member state of the European Economic Area; and (ii) such information as UBS may reasonably stipulate to complete the agreement. 1.2 Terms defined in the Directive have the same meanings when used in this Agreement, except that “personal data” shall be construed so as to include information about persons other than living individuals to the extent that such information is subject to processing which is regulated by a Data Protection Law or Regulation which regulates the processing of such information.
International Data Transfer Agreement or “IDTA” means the agreement set forth at Schedule 2 to this DPA executed by and between Customer and Epicor (the terms and conditions of which are incorporated herein) pursuant
International Data Transfer Agreement or “IDTA” means the international data transfer