Common use of Authorised Sub-processors Clause in Contracts

Authorised Sub-processors. Customer agrees that AWS may use sub-processors to fulfill its contractual obligations under this DPA or to provide certain services on its behalf, such as providing support services. The AWS website (currently posted at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/compliance/sub-processors/) lists sub-processors that are currently engaged by AWS to carry out processing activities on Customer Data on behalf of Customer. At least 30 days before AWS engages any new sub-processor to carry out processing activities on Customer Data on behalf of Customer, AWS will update the applicable website and provide Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update. If Customer objects to a new sub-processor, then without prejudice to any termination rights Customer has under the Agreement and subject to the applicable terms and conditions, Customer may move the relevant Customer Data to another AWS Region where the new sub-processor to whom Customer objects, is not engaged by AWS as a sub-processor. Customer consents to AWS’s use of sub-processors as described in this Section. Except as set forth in this Section, or as Customer may otherwise authorise, AWS will not permit any sub-processor to carry out processing activities on Customer Data on behalf of Customer.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: GDPR Data Processing Addendum, GDPR Data Processing Addendum, GDPR Data Processing Addendum

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