Common use of Third Party Users Clause in Contracts

Third Party Users. Third-party users of Customer’s services have no privity of contract with Microsoft, and must exercise their rights to their own data that may be contained in Customer Data by working directly with Customer. Any third-party seeking to enforce their rights to their own data contained in Customer Data may retain possession and control of their own third-party generated content and may review personally identifiable information and correct erroneous information, by requesting Customer staff assist them in obtaining possession and control, and/or in reviewing/correcting content/information.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: sdpc.a4l.org, sdpc.a4l.org, sdpc.a4l.org

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