Service Use Data definition

Service Use Data means data generated about the use of the Products and Services through Customer’s use or Motorola’s support of the Products and Services, which may include Metadata, Personal Data, product performance and error information, activity logs, and date and time of use.
Service Use Data means data generated by Customer’s use of the Software and Services or by Motorola’s support of the Software and Services, including personal information, location, monitoring and recording activity, product performance and error information, activity logs and date and time of use; “Customer Data” means data, information, and content, including images, text, videos, documents, audio, telemetry and structured data base records, provided by, through, or on behalf of Customer, its Authorized Users, and their end users through the use of the Software and Services. Customer Data does not include Customer Contact Data, Service Use Data, or information from publicly available sources or other Third-Party Data or Motorola Data; “Third-Party Data” means information obtained by Motorola from publicly available sources or its third party content providers and made available to Customer through the Subscription Software or Services; “Motorola Data” means data owned or licensed by Motorola; “Feedback” means comments or information, in oral or written form, given to Motorola by Customer or Authorized Users, including their end users, in connection with or relating to the Subscription Software or Services; and “Process” or “Processing” means any operation or set of operations which is performed on personal information or on sets of personal information, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, copying, analyzing, caching, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction.
Service Use Data means data generated by Customer’s use of the Services or by Motorola’s support of the Services, including personal information, threat data, security threat intelligence and mitigation data, vulnerability data, threat scenarios, malicious and third-party IP information, malware, location, monitoring and recording activity, product performance and error information, threat signatures, activity logs and date and time of use; “Customer Data” means Customer data, information, and content, including images, text, videos, documents, audio, telemetry and structured data base records, provided by, through, or on behalf of Customer, its Authorized Users, and their end users through the use of the Services. Customer Data does not include Customer Contact Data, Service Use Data, or information from publicly available sources or other Third-Party Data or Motorola Data or anonymized or generalized data. For avoidance of doubt, so long as not specifically identifying the Customer, Customer Data shall not include, and Motorola shall be free to use, share and leverage security threat intelligence and mitigation data generally, including without limitation, third party threat vectors and IP addresses, file hash information, domain names, malware signatures and information, information obtained from third party sources, indicators of compromise, and tactics, techniques, and procedures used, learned or developed in the course of providing Services; “Third-Party Data” means information obtained by Motorola from publicly available sources or its third party content providers and made available to Customer through the products or Services; “Motorola Data” means data owned or licensed by Motorola; “Feedback” means comments or information, in oral or written form, given to Motorola by Customer or Authorized Users, including their end users, in connection with or relating to the products or Services; and “Process” or “Processing” means any operation or set of operations which is performed on personal information or on sets of personal information, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, copying, analyzing, caching, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction.

Examples of Service Use Data in a sentence

  • Some examples of information we collect include the following: • Service Use Data.

  • The Parties agree that, notwithstanding any provision of this Cyber Addendum, all fixes, modifications and improvements to the Services or products conceived of or made by or on behalf of Motorola that are based either in whole or in part on the Feedback, DIR Customer Data, or Service Use Data (or otherwise) are the exclusive property of Motorola and all right, title and interest in and to such fixes, modifications or improvements will vest solely in Motorola.


More Definitions of Service Use Data

Service Use Data means data generated by DIR Customer’s use of the Services or by Motorola’s support of the Services, including personal information, threat data, security threat intelligence and mitigation data, vulnerability data, threat scenarios, malicious and third-party IP information, malware, location, monitoring and recording activity, product performance and error information, threat signatures, activity logs and date and time of use; “DIR Customer Data” means DIR Customer data, information, and content, including images, text, videos, documents, audio, telemetry and structured data base records, provided by, through, or on behalf of DIR Customer, its Authorized Users, and their end users through the use of the Services. DIR Customer Data does not include DIR Customer Contact Data, Service Use Data, or information from publicly available sources or other Third-Party Data or Motorola Data or anonymized or generalized data. For avoidance of doubt, so long as not specifically identifying the DIR Customer, DIR Customer Data shall not include, and Motorola shall be free to use, share and leverage security threat intelligence and mitigation data generally, including without limitation, third party threat vectors and IP addresses, file hash information, domain names, malware signatures and information, information obtained from third party sources, indicators of compromise, and tactics, techniques, and procedures used, learned or developed in the course of providing services; “Third-Party Data” means information obtained by Motorola from publicly available sources or its third party content providers and made available to DIR Customer through the products or Services; “Motorola Data” means data owned or licensed by Motorola; “Feedback” means comments or information, in oral or written form, given to Motorola by DIR Customer or Authorized Users, including their end users, in connection with or relating to the products or Services; and “Process” or “Processing” means any operation or set of operations which is performed on personal information or on sets of personal information, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, copying, analyzing, caching, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction.
Service Use Data means data relating to or arising out of Your use of the Services, such as Log Data and Location Data;
Service Use Data means data generated by Customer’s use of the Services or by Motorola’s support of the Services, including personal information, threat data, security threat intelligence and mitigation data, vulnerability data, threat scenarios, malicious and third-party IP information, malware, location, monitoring and recording activity, product performance and error information, threat signatures, activity logs and date and time of use. Motorola Confidential 2.7 “Statement(s) of Work” or “SOW(s)” as used in this Addendum means a statement of work, ordering document, accepted proposal, or other agreed upon engagement document issued under or subject to this Addendum. Mutually agreed upon SOWs may be attached hereto as Exhibit(s) A-1, A- 2, A-3, etc., and/or are respectively incorporated by reference, each of which will be governed by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Statements of Work may set out certain “Deliverables,” which include all written information (such as reports, specifications, designs, plans, drawings, or other technical or business information) that Motorola prepares for Customer in the performance of the Services and is obligated to provide to Customer under a SOW and this Agreement. The Deliverables, if any, are more fully described in the Statements of Work.
Service Use Data has the meaning given to it in the DPA.
Service Use Data means data collected by MSI from end users in connection with use of the products and services, including personal information, location, monitoring and recording activity, product performance and error information, activity logs and date and time of use.
Service Use Data means data generated by End-User’s use of the Software and Services or by Motorola’s support of the Software and Services, including personal information, product performance and error information, activity logs and date and time of use; “End-User Data” means data, information, and content, including images, text, videos, documents, audio, telemetry, location and structured data base records, provided by, through, or on behalf of End-User, its Authorized Users, and their end users through the use of the Software and Services. End-User Data does not include End-User Contact Data, Service Use Data, or information from publicly available sources or other Third-Party Data or Motorola Data; “Third-Party Data” means information obtained by Motorola from publicly available sources or its third party content providers and made available to End-User through the Software and Services; “Motorola Data” means data owned or licensed by Motorola; “Feedback” means comments or information, in oral or written form, given to Motorola by End-User or Authorized Users, including their end users, in connection with or relating to the Software and Services; and “Process” or “Processing” means any operation or set of operations which is performed on personal information or on sets of personal information, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, copying, analyzing, caching, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction.

Related to Service Use Data

  • Service User means the person directly receiving the Services provided by the Provider as specified in the Service Specifications and includes their Carer and Legal Guardian where appropriate Service Quality Performance Report means a report as described in Appendix J (Service Quality Performance Report)

  • Service Data has the meaning set forth in clause 5.7 of this Agreement.

  • Customer Data means any content, materials, data and information that Authorized Users enter into the production system of a Cloud Service or that Customer derives from its use of and stores in the Cloud Service (e.g. Customer-specific reports). Customer Data and its derivatives will not include SAP’s Confidential Information.

  • Customer Personal Data means the personal data contained within the Customer Data.

  • Customer User means an employee of Customer, a Customer Affiliate or Business Partner.

  • End User means, in the event that the Services or Deliverables involve the use of any information systems, any and all UNICEF employees, consultants and other personnel and any other external users collaborating with UNICEF, in each case, authorized by UNICEF to access and use the Services and/or Deliverables.

  • Client Data means personal data of data subjects, such as your employees, associates or partners, that is provided to S&P Global Ratings during the provision by S&P Global Ratings of the Services to you, such as name, job title, name of employer, office email address, office physical address, internet protocol address, office telephone number and language selection (and excludes special categories of personal data);