Data Transfer Requirements Sample Clauses

The Data Transfer Requirements clause sets out the rules and obligations for transferring data between parties, especially across different jurisdictions. It typically outlines the standards, security measures, and legal frameworks that must be followed when personal or sensitive data is moved, such as compliance with GDPR or other data protection laws. This clause ensures that data transfers are conducted lawfully and securely, addressing privacy concerns and reducing the risk of unauthorized access or regulatory violations.
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Data Transfer Requirements. The Standard Contractual Clauses will apply to all processing of Personal Data by Veson where the Personal Data is transferred from the EEA or the United Kingdom to outside the EEA or United Kingdom, from a Data Exporter acting as Controller to a Data Importer acting as Processor, to any country or recipient: (a) not recognized by the European Commission as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data (as described in the Data Protection Legislation), and (b) not covered by a suitable framework recognized by the relevant authorities or courts as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data.
Data Transfer Requirements. The Standard Contractual Clauses and the terms of this Section 3 will apply to all processing of personal data by Ayla where the personal data is transferred from the European Economic Area (EEA) to outside the EEA, either directly or via onward transfer, to any country or recipient: (a) not recognized by the European Commission as providing an adequate level of protection for personal data (as described in the Data Protection Laws), and (b) not covered by a suitable framework recognized by the relevant authorities or courts as providing an adequate level of protection for personal data, including, but not limited to, Binding Corporate Rules or a valid safe harbor framework. For Companies located in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), any personal data will not be transferred outside of the PRC without the express consent of any applicable government authority. Company shall be responsible for obtaining such consent.
Data Transfer Requirements. Not less than ten (10) days prior to the Closing Date, the Buyers and the Selling Parties shall have agreed to a final approach for the conversion of Prescription Files (including e-commerce), such Prescription Files shall have been converted in accordance with such agreed final approach, and a user interface test with respect to patient outreach, prescription transfer and transfer of prescription images shall have been performed by the Buyers and the Selling Parties immediately after such conversion, which test shall have produced results reasonably acceptable to the Buyers.

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