DIRECTORY DATA Sample Clauses
The DIRECTORY DATA clause defines the rules and conditions under which directory information, such as contact details or organizational listings, is collected, maintained, and shared. Typically, this clause outlines what types of data are considered directory data, who has access to it, and any limitations on its use or disclosure. For example, it may specify that only certain personnel can update directory entries or that the data may be used for internal communication purposes only. The core function of this clause is to ensure proper management and protection of directory information, thereby safeguarding privacy and maintaining data accuracy within an organization.
DIRECTORY DATA. Suring Elementary School shall keep directory data for enrolled students. “
DIRECTORY DATA. TDC will allocate one telephone number to the customer for each connection to the Service, see Clause 5.A. For each connection to the Service, the cus- tomer is entitled to a brief entry, free of charge, in TDC’s publicly available di- rectory database (TDC’s customer database). A brief entry typically lists name, occupation, address and telephone number (directory data). The customer is liable for ensuring that the entry does not infringe any third- party rights. The customer is entitled to request a change of the customer’s directory data by contacting TDC. TDC registers such changes in TDC’s directory database immediately after receiving the customer’s request. Such changes will also af- fect data which TDC delivers to third-party databases etc. if a third party has entered into agreement with TDC on updating of data. The customer may demand that all or parts of the customer’s directory data be kept ex-directory, which means that the data cannot subsequently be used in connection with the provision of directory enquiry services and the like. In this connection, the customer may choose to be registered in the directory database with the customer’s name and address only and with information that the telephone number must not be listed (ex-directory number (hem- meligt nummer)) or choose not to be registered at all with any of the custom- er’s directory data in connection with the provision of directory enquiry ser- vices or the like (ex-directory customer data (udeladt nummer)). TDC is under an obligation to pass on the directory data registered in the di- rectory database to all parties that so request, including list brokers and pro- data are also passed on for use by TDC’s own Directory Enquiry Service 118. Directory data that the customer has demanded be kept ex-directory will not be passed on by TDC to a third party. Directory data may, however, always be passed on to the Emergency Services 112, to the police and to other pro- viders of telecommunications networks or telecommunications services for signalling purposes. In pursuance of the Danish Civil Registration System Act (Lov om Det Centra- le Personregister (CPR)), the customer is entitled, by application to the cus- tomer’s municipality of residence, to have a mark inserted in the civil regis- tration system indicating that the customer declines to be contacted for mar- keting purposes. Such marking protects the customer against marketing from a third party which has obtained directory data fro...
