Common use of Changes in Data Protection Laws Clause in Contracts

Changes in Data Protection Laws. If any variation is required to this DPA as a result of a change in Data Protection Law, then either Party may provide written notice to the other Party of that change in law. The Parties will discuss and negotiate in good faith any necessary variations to this DPA to address such changes. If Customer gives notice under this Section 13.5, the parties shall without undue delay discuss the proposed variations and negotiate in good faith with a view to agreeing and implementing those or alternative variations designed to address the requirements identified in Customer's notice (to the extent such variations are reasonable with regard to Smartsheet’s business operations) as soon as is reasonably practicable.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Data Processing Addendum, Data Processing Addendum, Data Processing Addendum