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Changes to Sub. processing. The Customer hereby consents to Motorola engaging Sub- processors to process Customer Data provided that: (i) Motorola must use its reasonable endeavours to provide at least 10 days' prior notice of the addition or removal of any Sub- processor, which may be given by posting details of such addition or removal at a URL provided to Customer in Annex III; (ii) Motorola imposes data protection terms on any Sub-processor it appoints that protect the Customer Data to the same standard provided for by this Addendum; and (iii) Motorola remains fully liable for any breach of this clause that is caused by an act, error or omission of its Sub-processor(s). The Customer may object to Motorola’s appointment or replacement of a Sub-processor prior to its appointment or replacement, provided such objection is based on reasonable grounds relating to data protection. In such event, Motorola will either appoint or replace the Sub-processor or, if in Motorola’s discretion this is not feasible, the Customer may terminate this Agreement and receive a pro-rata refund of any prepaid service or support fees as full satisfaction of any claim arising out of such termination.

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Sources: Data Processing Addendum, Data Processing Addendum

Changes to Sub. processing. The Customer hereby consents to Motorola engaging Sub- processors to process Customer Data provided that: (i) Motorola must use its reasonable endeavours endeavors to provide at least 10 days' prior notice of the addition or removal of any Sub- Sub-processor, which may be given by posting details of such addition or removal at a URL provided to Customer in Annex III; (ii) Motorola imposes data protection terms on any Sub-processor it appoints that protect the Customer Data to the same standard provided for by this Addendum; and (iii) Motorola remains fully liable for any breach of this clause that is caused by an act, error or omission of its Sub-processor(s). The Customer may object to Motorola’s appointment or replacement of a Sub-processor prior to its appointment or replacement, provided such objection is based on reasonable grounds relating to data protection. In such event, Motorola will either appoint or replace the Sub-processor or, if in Motorola’s discretion this is not feasible, the Customer may terminate this Agreement and receive a pro-rata refund of any prepaid service or support fees as full satisfaction of any claim arising out of such termination.

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Sources: Master Agreement

Changes to Sub. processing. The Customer hereby consents to Motorola engaging Sub- Sub-processors to process Customer Data provided that: (i) Motorola must use its reasonable endeavours endeavors to provide at least 10 days' prior notice of the addition or removal of any Sub- processor, which may be given by posting details of such addition or removal at a URL provided to Customer in Annex IIIIII hereto; (ii) Motorola imposes data protection terms on any Sub-Sub- processor it appoints that protect the Customer Data to the same standard provided for by this Addendum; and (iii) Motorola remains fully liable for any breach of this clause that is caused by an act, error or omission of its Sub-processor(s). The Customer may object to Motorola’s appointment or replacement of a Sub-processor prior to its appointment or replacement, provided such objection is based on reasonable grounds relating to data protection. In such event, Motorola will either appoint or replace the Sub-processor or, if in Motorola’s discretion this is not feasible, the Customer may terminate this Agreement and receive a pro-rata refund of any prepaid service or support fees as full satisfaction of any claim arising out of such termination.

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Sources: Data Processing Addendum

Changes to Sub. processing. The Customer hereby consents to Motorola engaging Sub- Sub-processors to process Customer Data provided that: (i) Motorola must use its reasonable endeavours endeavors to provide at least 10 days' prior notice of the addition or removal of any Sub- Sub-processor, which may be given by posting details of such addition or removal at a URL provided to Customer in Annex IIIMotorola Sub-Processors; (ii) Motorola imposes data protection terms on any Sub-processor it appoints that protect the Customer Data to the same standard provided for by this Addendum; and (iii) Motorola remains fully liable for any breach of this clause that is caused by an act, error or omission of its Sub-processor(s). The Customer may object to Motorola’s appointment or replacement of a Sub-processor prior to its appointment or replacement, provided such objection is based on reasonable grounds relating to data protection. In such an event, Motorola will either appoint or replace the Sub-processor or, if in Motorola’s discretion this is not feasible, the Customer may terminate this Agreement and receive a pro-rata refund of any prepaid service or support fees as full satisfaction of any claim arising out of such termination.

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Sources: Data Processing Addendum