Common use of Downstream processor restriction Clause in Contracts

Downstream processor restriction. Processor may not subcontract any of their services related to the processing activities consisting of the processing of the personal data or assign their obligations to another processor without controller’s: 14.1.1. general written authorisation (provided that the processor tells the controller the details of any processor that they intend to subcontract or assign their obligations to and gives the controller an opportunity to object); or 14.1.2. prior specific authorisation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

Downstream processor restriction. Processor may not subcontract any of their services related to the processing activities consisting of the processing of the personal data or assign their obligations to another processor without controller’s: 14.1.1. : • general written authorisation (provided that the processor tells the controller the details of any processor that they intend to subcontract or assign their obligations to and gives the controller an opportunity to object); or 14.1.2. or • prior specific authorisationauthorisation [Downstream processor restriction - Article 28.2 GDPR].

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Processing Agreement

Downstream processor restriction. Processor may not subcontract any of their services related to the processing activities consisting of the processing of the personal data or assign their obligations to another processor without controller’s: 14.1.1. : • general written authorisation (provided that the processor tells the controller the details of any processor that they intend to subcontract or assign their obligations to and gives the controller an opportunity to object); or 14.1.2. or • prior specific authorisation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Processing Agreement