Common use of Provision of Personal Data Clause in Contracts

Provision of Personal Data. 6.1. The Processor is not permitted to provide Personal Data to anyone other than the Controller, unless on the basis of a legal obligation or with written permission from the Data Controller. The Processor will confirm every provision to a third party in writing, stating all parties and/or persons involved. 6.2. If the Processor provides Personal Data to the Data Controller, whether on request or not, the Data Controller will never publish or distribute the Personal Data provided without a court order and it will never harm the honor and reputation of the Processor. In the event of a violation to this article, the Data Controller will pay a fine of €10.000 per incident per day to the Processor. 6.3. If the Processor is required to provide Personal Data on the basis of a legal obligation, the Processor will: • Verify the basis of the request and the identity of the person who requested it and, prior to the provision, inform the Data Controller; • Limit the provision to what is legally required; • Enable the Data Controller to exercise the rights: o Of the Data Controller and the Data Subjects, and;

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Sources: Data Processing Agreement

Provision of Personal Data. 6.1. 6.1 The Processor is not permitted to provide Personal Data to anyone other than the Controller, unless on the basis of a legal obligation or with written permission from the Data Controller. The Processor will confirm every provision to a third party in writing, stating all parties and/or persons involved. 6.2. 6.2 If the Processor provides Personal Data to the Data Controller, whether on request or not, the Data Controller will never publish or distribute the Personal Data provided without a court order and it will never harm the honor and reputation of the Processor. In the event of a violation to this article, the Data Controller will pay a fine of €10.000 10,000 per incident per day to the Processor. 6.3. 6.3 If the Processor is required to provide Personal Data on the basis of a legal obligation, the Processor will: • Verify the basis of the request and the identity of the person who requested it and, prior to the provision, inform the Data Controller; • Limit the provision to what is legally required; • Enable the Data Controller to exercise the rights: o Of the Data Controller and the Data Subjects, and;en; o To defend the interests of the Data Controller and the Data Subjects.

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Sources: Data Processing Agreement