International Data Transfer Mechanism definition

International Data Transfer Mechanism means the special protections that some jurisdictions require two or more parties that transfer information across international borders to adopt to make the transfer lawful, e.g., Standard Contractual Clauses, Binding Corporate Rules, or statutory obligations that require the parties to adopt certain technical, organizational, or contractual measures. “Transfer,” in the context of an International Data Transfer Mechanism, means to disclose or move personal data from a storage location in one jurisdiction to another, or to permit a party in one jurisdiction to access Personal Data that the other party stores in another jurisdiction that requires an International Data Transfer Mechanism.

Examples of International Data Transfer Mechanism in a sentence

  • The parties will institute and comply with any International Data Transfer Mechanism that may be required by applicable Data Protection Law.

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  • This DPA will be governed by and construed in accordance with governing law and jurisdiction provisions in the Agreement, unless required otherwise by an International Data Transfer Mechanism or applicable Data Protection Laws.

  • Licensor will conduct all such activity in compliance with the Standard Contract, this Addendum, data protection Law, any applicable International Data Transfer Mechanism and Buyer instructions.

  • In the event the parties use an International Data Transfer Mechanism and there is a conflict between the obligations in that International Data Transfer Mechanism and this DPA, the International Data Transfer Mechanism will control.

  • Before Buyer transfers Personal Data to Licensor, or permits Licensor to access Personal Data located in a jurisdiction that requires an International Data Transfer Mechanism, Buyer will notify Licensor of the relevant requirement and the parties will work together in good faith to fulfill the requirements of that International Data Transfer Mechanism.

  • No one other than a party to this DPA, its successors and permitted assignees will have any right to enforce any of its terms (except to the extent that individuals are able to enforce their rights through an International Data Transfer Mechanism).

  • If the International Data Transfer Mechanism on which the parties rely is invalidated or superseded, the parties will work together in good faith to find a suitable alternative.

  • Before either party transfers to the other party or permits the other party to access Personal Data located in a jurisdiction that requires an International Data Transfer Mechanism, the transferring party will notify the other party of the relevant requirement and the parties will work together in good faith to fulfil the requirements of that International Data Transfer Mechanism.

  • Before either party transfers to the other party or permits the other party to access Personal Data located in a jurisdiction that requires an International Data Transfer Mechanism, the transferring party will notify the other party of the relevant requirement and the parties will work together in good faith to fulfill the requirements of that International Data Transfer Mechanism.

Related to International Data Transfer Mechanism

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