Data Processing Scope and Roles Sample Clauses

The 'Data Processing Scope and Roles' clause defines the boundaries and responsibilities of each party involved in handling personal or sensitive data under an agreement. It typically specifies what types of data will be processed, the purposes for which the data may be used, and whether each party acts as a data controller or processor. By clearly outlining these roles and the scope of data activities, this clause ensures compliance with data protection laws and helps prevent misunderstandings or disputes regarding data handling obligations.
Data Processing Scope and Roles. Company Group Member may be either of the following (a) a Controller of Customer Data, or (b) a Processor when it Processes Customer Data on behalf of its end-users or potential purchasers. Consequently, Vendor is a Processor where Company Group Affiliate is Controller or Processor, or a Subprocessor when Company Group Affiliate is acting as a Processor on behalf of its end-users or potential purchasers;
Data Processing Scope and Roles. Company Group Member may be either of the following (a) a Controller of Company Personal Data, or (b) a Processor when it Processes Company Personal Data on behalf of its end-users or potential purchasers. Consequently, Vendor is a Processor where Company Group Affiliate is Controller or Processor, or a Subprocessor when Company Group Affiliate is acting as a Processor on behalf of its end-users or potential purchasers; (ii) The subject matter of the Processing is Vendor’s provision and Company Group Affiliate’s use of the Services and the detection, prevention and resolution of security and technical issues as provided for in the applicable Principal Agreement. It is not the intention of either party that Vendor be a Controller; at all times Company and its Affiliates are either Processors or Subprocessors.
Data Processing Scope and Roles. Company Group Member may be either of the following (a) a Controller of Company Personal Data, or (b) a Processor when it Processes Company Personal Data on behalf of its end-users or potential purchasers. Consequently, CloudShare is a Processor where Company Group Affiliate is Controller or Processor, or a Subprocessor when Company Group Affiliate is acting as a Processor on behalf of its end-users or potential purchasers; (ii) The subject matter of the Processing is CloudShare’s provision and Company Group Affiliate’s use of the Services and the detection, prevention and resolution of security and technical issues as provided for in the applicable Principal Agreement. It is not the intention of either party that CloudShare be a Controller; at all times Company and its Affiliates are either Processors or Subprocessors.

Related to Data Processing Scope and Roles

  • Data Processing In this clause:

  • Data Processing Addendum The parties’ agreement with respect to the processing of personal information submitted to the Subscription Service is described in the Data Processing Addendum attached to this Subscription Service Guide as Exhibit A.4 and incorporated herein by reference. The Data Processing Addendum may be updated periodically.

  • Details of Data Processing (a) Subject matter: The subject matter of the data processing under this DPA is the Customer Data.

  • Data Processing Agreement The Data Processing Agreement, including the Approved Data Transfer Mechanisms (as defined in the Data Processing Agreement) that apply to your use of the Services and transfer of Personal Data, is incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. Each party will comply with the terms of the Data Processing Agreement and will train its employees on DP Law.

  • Trunk Group Architecture and Traffic Routing 5.2.1 The Parties shall jointly establish Access Toll Connecting Trunks between CLEC and CBT by which they will jointly provide Tandem-transported Switched Exchange Access Services to Interexchange Carriers to enable such Interexchange Carriers to originate and terminate traffic from and to CLEC's Customers. 5.2.2 Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be used solely for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access and non-translated Toll Free traffic (e.g., 800/888) to allow CLEC’s Customers to connect to or be connected to the interexchange trunks of any Interexchange Carrier that is connected to the CBT access Tandem. 5.2.3 The Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be one-way or two-way trunks, as mutually agreed, connecting an End Office Switch that CLEC utilizes to provide Telephone Exchange Service and Switched Exchange Access Service in the given LATA to an access Tandem Switch CBT utilizes to provide Exchange Access in the LATA.