Common use of Objection Right for New Sub-processors Clause in Contracts

Objection Right for New Sub-processors. Customer may object to AudioCodes use of a new Sub-processor by notifying AudioCodes promptly in writing within ten (10) business days after receipt of AudioCodes notice in writing. In the event Customer objects to a new Sub- processor, as permitted in the preceding sentence, AudioCodes will use reasonable efforts to make available to Customer a change in the Services or recommend a commercially reasonable change to Customer’s configuration or use of the Services to avoid Processing of Personal Data by the objected-to new Sub- processor without unreasonably burdening the Customer. If AudioCodes is unable to make available such change within a reasonable period of time, which shall not exceed thirty (30) days, Customer may terminate the applicable purchase order with respect only to those Services which cannot be provided by AudioCodes without the use of the objected-to new Sub-processor by providing written notice to AudioCodes. AudioCodes will refund Customer any prepaid fees covering the remainder of the term of such purchase order following the effective date of termination with respect to such terminated Services, without imposing a penalty for such termination on Customer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

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Objection Right for New Sub-processors. Customer may object to AudioCodes use of a new Sub-processor by notifying AudioCodes promptly in writing within ten (10) business days after receipt of AudioCodes notice in writing. In the event Customer objects to a new Sub- Sub-processor, as permitted in the preceding sentence, AudioCodes will use reasonable efforts to make available to Customer a change in the Services or recommend a commercially reasonable change to Customer’s configuration or use of the Services to avoid Processing of Personal Data by the objected-to new Sub- Sub-processor without unreasonably burdening the Customer. If AudioCodes is unable to make available such change within a reasonable period of time, which shall not exceed thirty (30) days, Customer may terminate the applicable purchase order with respect only to those Services which cannot be provided by AudioCodes without the use of the objected-to new Sub-processor by providing written notice to AudioCodes. AudioCodes will refund Customer any prepaid fees covering the remainder of the term of such purchase order following the effective date of termination with respect to such terminated Services, without imposing a penalty for such termination on Customer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

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