Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses definition
Examples of Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses in a sentence
Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses: the Standard Contractual Clauses comprising Module 3 thereof.
Data to which the GDPR applies from the EEA, or a Third Country which ensures an adequate level of data protection (as determined by the European Commission), to a Sub-processor in a Third Country that does not ensure an adequate level of data protection, BAE Systems (as “data exporter”) shall complete and enter into the Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses with each Sub-processor.
All such transfers, unless another adequacy decision or safeguards applies in accordance with the GDPR, will be governed by the Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses, adopted by the European Commission Implementing Decision 2021/914.
If Customer is a Controller – the Parties shall be deemed to enter into the Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses (Module Two); if Customer is a Processor – the Parties shall be deemed to enter into the Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses (Module Three).
Customer acknowledges and agrees that, to provide the HelloSign Service, Dropbox International may transfer European Data to Dropbox US and this transfer will be made pursuant to the Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses between HelloSign and Dropbox International, or an alternative transfer means recognized by EU Data Protection Laws.
Accordingly, the Parties shall be deemed to enter into the Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses (Module Three)).
Customer acknowledges and agrees that, to provide the Dropbox Sign Services, Dropbox International may transfer European Data to Dropbox US and this transfer will be made pursuant to the Processor to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses between Dropbox and Dropbox International, or an alternative transfer means recognized by EU Data Protection Laws, UK GDPR, or Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection, as applicable.