Subsequent processing Sample Clauses

The "Subsequent processing" clause defines how personal data or information may be handled after its initial collection or use. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which data can be further processed, such as for additional purposes, sharing with third parties, or transferring to different jurisdictions, often requiring compliance with applicable laws or obtaining further consent. Its core function is to ensure that any further use of data beyond the original intent is transparent and controlled, thereby protecting individuals' privacy and maintaining regulatory compliance.
Subsequent processing. The CLIENT expressly authorises TIMEONE - PUBLISHING to call upon subsequent processors to carry out the processing activities described in clause 3. TIMEONE - PUBLISHING agrees to inform the CLIENT beforehand in the event of a change concerning the addition and replacement of subsequent processors in order to allow the CLIENT to object to these changes. Any objection must be duly justified and sent by the CLIENT without undue delay. If the CLIENT fails to respond within two (2) working days from receiving the information from TIMEONE - PUBLISHING, the change is deemed to be agreed by the CLIENT. TIMEONE - PUBLISHING agrees to conclude a legal instrument with the subsequent processor and to impose the same obligations as those applicable to TIMEONE - PUBLISHING towards the CLIENT under the Agreement. If the subsequent processor does not meet its personal data protection obligations, TIMEONE - PUBLISHING remains fully liable, under the conditions set out in clause 4 below, for performance by the subsequent processor of its obligations.
Subsequent processing. The CLIENT expressly authorises TIMEONE - LMT to call upon subsequent processors to carry out the processing activities described in clause 3. TIMEONE - LMT agrees to inform the CLIENT beforehand in the event of a change concerning the addition and replacement of subsequent processors in order to allow the CLIENT to object to these changes. Any objection must be duly justified and sent by the CLIENT without undue delay. If the CLIENT fails to respond within two
Subsequent processing. The CLIENT expressly authorises TIMEONE to call upon subsequent processors to carry out the processing activities described in clause 3. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to inform the CLIENT beforehand in the event of a change concerning the addition and replacementof subsequent processors in order to allow the CLIENT to object to these changes. Any objection must be duly justified and sent by the CLIENT without undue delay. If the CLIENT fails to respond within two (2) working days from receiving the information from TIMEONE, the change is deemed to be agreed by the CLIENT. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to conclude a legal act with the subsequent processor and to impose the same obligations as those applicable to TIMEONE towards the CLIENT under the Agreement. If the subsequent processor does not meet its personal data protection obligations, TIMEONE remains fully liable, under the conditions set out in clause 4 below, for performance by the subsequent processor of its obligations.
Subsequent processing. The CLIENT expressly authorises KHING LTD to call upon subsequent processors to carry out the processing activities described in clause 3. KHING LTD agrees to inform the CLIENT beforehand in the event of a change concerning the addition and replacement of subsequent processors in order to allow the CLIENT to object to these changes. Any objection must be duly justified and sent by the CLIENT without undue delay. If the CLIENT fails to respond within two (2) working days from receiving the information from KHING LTD , the change is deemed to be agreed by the CLIENT. KHING LTD agrees to conclude a legal instrument with the subsequent processor and to impose the same obligations as those applicable to KHING LTD towards the CLIENT under the Agreement. If the subsequent processor does not meet its personal data protection obligations, KHING LTD remains fully liable, under the conditions set out in clause 4 below, for performance by the subsequent processor of its obligations.