Data Protection Laws and Regulations definition

Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all mandatory laws and regulations, including laws and regulations of RSA, applicable to the Processing of Personal Information, including but not limited to, the POPI Act and any amendment or replacement thereof;
Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all laws and regulations applicable to the Processing of Personal Data as part of or in connection with the Services, including but not limited to (i) laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and their member states, including the GDPR, ii) Adequacy Decisions and (iii) the UK GDPR, and (iv) the CCPA, as either of (i) or (ii) or (iii) or (iv) may be amended and are in force from time to time;

Examples of Data Protection Laws and Regulations in a sentence

  • The Recipient shall not be required to comply with or observe Disclosing Party’s instructions if such instructions would violate Data Protection Laws and Regulations.

  • Unless otherwise required by law, the Recipient and Operators, shall if required in terms of Data Protection Laws and Regulations, upon termination or expiry of the Agreement for whatever reason, either securely delete or return all the Disclosing Party Personal Information to Disclosing Party in accordance with the Agreement, or in the absence of a specific destruction provision, the Recipient will ensure it follows its standard Personal Information destruction practices.

  • The Recipient shall maintain complete and accurate written records of the Processing it undertakes on behalf of the Disclosing Party in accordance with Data Protection Laws and Regulations.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Disclosing Party’s instructions to the Recipient for the Processing of Personal Information must comply with Data Protection Laws and Regulations.

  • If the Recipient or its Affiliates are required to retain a copy of the Personal Information by law, it shall retain that which is required by applicable Data Protection Laws and Regulations for not longer than is reasonably necessary.


More Definitions of Data Protection Laws and Regulations

Data Protection Laws and Regulations means laws and regulations applicable to the Processing of Personal Data under the Agreement.
Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all laws and regulations applicable to a party in its use or provision of the Braze Services, in connection with the Processing of Personal Data under the Agreement.
Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all international, national, federal, and state laws and regulations, including laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and their member states, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States and its states, in each case, to the extent applicable to the Processing of Personal Data under the Agreement. “Data Subject” means, as applicable: (i) the identified or identifiable person to whom Personal Data relates as defined by Data Protection Laws and Regulations; and/or (ii) a “Consumer” as the term is defined in the CCPA.
Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all laws and regulations that are applicable to the Processing of Personal Data in connection with the provision of the Services under the Agreement, including but not limited to the CCPA; the GDPR; the other data protection laws and regulations of the European Union (“EU”), the European Economic Area (“EEA”) and their member states; the data protection laws and regulations of the United Kingdom (“UK”); and the data protection laws of Australia, Switzerland, and the United States (“US”), each where applicable. Where this DPA intends to refer to the Data Protection Laws and Regulations of a specific jurisdiction, it will designate that jurisdiction as a modifier (for example, “UK Data Protection Laws and Regulations,” or “Australian Data Protection Laws and Regulations”).