Common use of Rights of Data Subject Clause in Contracts

Rights of Data Subject. 6.1. Taking into account the nature of the Processing, TrafficGuard shall assist Customer by implementing appropriate technical and organizational measures, insofar as this is possible, for the fulfilment of the Customer’s obligation to respond to requests to exercise Data Subject rights under the Data Protection Laws, in particular under Chapter III of the GDPR (“Data Subject Request”). 6.2. TrafficGuard shall, to the extent legally permitted, promptly notify Customer if it receives a Data Subject Request in respect of Customer Personal Data. TrafficGuard shall not respond to any such request except on the documented instructions of Customer. 6.3. Furthermore, to the extent Customer, in its use of the Services, does not have the ability to address a Data Subject Request, TrafficGuard shall upon Customer’s request provide commercially reasonable efforts to assist Customer in responding to a Data Subject Request, to the extent TrafficGuard is legally permitted to do so and provided that such Data Subject Request is required under the Data Protection Laws. 6.4. Any costs arising from the provision of assistance under this section 6 shall be the responsibility of Customer, to the extent legally permitted.

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Sources: Data Processing Addendum

Rights of Data Subject. 6.1. Taking into account the nature of the Processing, TrafficGuard shall assist Customer by implementing appropriate technical and organizational measures, insofar as this is possible, for the fulfilment of the CustomerCus tomer’s obligation to respond to requests reques ts to exercise Data Subject rights under the Data Protection Laws, in particular under Chapter III of the GDPR (“Data Subject Request”). 6.2. TrafficGuard shall, to the extent legally permitted, promptly notify Customer if it receives a Data Subject Request in respect of Customer Personal Data. TrafficGuard shall not respond to any such request except on the documented instructions of Customer. 6.3. Furthermore, to the extent Customer, in its use of the Services, does not have the ability to address a Data Subject Request, TrafficGuard shall upon Customer’s request provide commercially reasonable efforts to assist Customer in responding to a Data Subject Request, to the extent TrafficGuard is legally permitted to do so and provided that such Data Subject Request is required under the Data Protection Laws. 6.4. Any costs arising from the provision of assistance under this section 6 shall be the responsibility of Customer, to the th e extent legally permitted.

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Sources: Data Processing Addendum