Eu Data Processing Agreement
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HAVE agreed on the following contractual clauses (the clauses) in order to provide appropriate safeguards for the protection of privacy and the fundamental rights and freedoms of natural persons for the transfer of the personal data referred to in Appendix 1 by the data exporter to the data importer. The agreement stipulates that at the end of the contract, the subcontractor must do the following: the GDPR applies to both controllers and subcontractors established in the European Union (e.g. .B. have EU legal entities), but also to all controllers and subcontractors who are not established in the EU, when the processing activities are related either to the offering of goods or services to data subjects in the European Union (independently, whether payment is necessary or tracking of individuals` behaviour to the extent that such behaviour takes place within the EU. Detection: We have designed our infrastructure to record complete information about system behavior, traffic received, system authentication, and other application requirements. Internal systems have warned appropriate personnel against malicious, unintentional or abnormal activities. Our staff, including security, operations and support personnel, respond to known incidents. (h) in the event of further processing, it has previously informed the data exporter and obtained its prior written consent; e. If, at the end of the healing period, the data importer has not settled or is unable to settle the non-compliance, the data exporter may suspend and/or terminate the relevant part of the services in accordance with the provisions of the agreement, without either party being held liable (without prejudice to any fees levied by the data exporter prior to the suspension or termination). The data exporter shall not be obliged to make such a notification if it considers that there is a significant risk of harm to the data subjects or their personal data. `standard contractual clauses` means standard contractual clauses adopted in accordance with European Commission Directive 95/46/EC of 5 February 2010 on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to processors established in third countries.
9.3 Under no circumstances may a party restrict its liability with respect to a person`s data protection rights under this DPA or otherwise. b. The Parties acknowledge that if for any reason the Data Importer is unable to ensure such compliance, in accordance with Clause 5(a) and Clause 5(b), the Data Importer agrees to immediately inform the Data Exporter of its inability to comply, in which case the Data Exporter is entitled to suspend the transfer of Data and/or terminate the contract on the relevant parts of the Services in accordance with the Terms of the agreement. “customer data” means all data processed by DigitalOcean and/or its related companies on behalf of the customer in connection with the provision of services under the agreement. 8.1 To the extent that the Customer is not able to independently access the relevant personal data within the Services, DigitalOcean (at the Customer`s expense) will offer, taking into account the nature of the processing, appropriate cooperation to assist the Customer through appropriate technical and organizational measures, to the extent possible to respond to requests from individuals or competent data protection authorities related to individual processing l of the Committee on Information and Information Policy. In the event that such a request is addressed directly to DigitalOcean, DigitalOcean will not react directly to such communication without the prior authorization of the customer, unless required by law. If DigitalOcean is required to respond to such a request, DigitalOcean will immediately inform the customer and provide them with a copy of the request, unless prohibited by law. . .
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