Common use of Authorised Sub-processors Clause in Contracts

Authorised Sub-processors. Customer provides general authorisation to AWS’s use of sub-processors to provide processing activities on Customer Data on behalf of Customer (“Sub-processors”) in accordance with this Section. The AWS website (currently posted at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/compliance/sub-processors/) lists Sub-processors that are currently engaged by AWS. At least 30 days before AWS engages a Sub-processor, AWS will update the applicable website and provide Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update. To object to a Sub-processor, Customer can: (i) terminate the Agreement pursuant to its terms; (ii) cease using the Service for which AWS has engaged the Sub-processor; or (iii) move the relevant Customer Data to another AWS Region where AWS has not engaged the Sub-processor.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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Authorised Sub-processors. Customer provides general authorisation to AWS’s use of sub-processors to provide processing activities on Customer Data on behalf of Customer (“Sub-processors”) in accordance with this Section. The AWS website (currently posted at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/compliance/sub-processors/) lists Sub-processors that are currently engaged by AWS. At least 30 days before AWS engages a Sub-processor, AWS will update the applicable website and provide Customer with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update. To object to a Sub-processor, Customer can: (i) terminate the Agreement pursuant to its terms; (ii) cease using the Service for which AWS has engaged the Sub-Sub- processor; or (iii) move the relevant Customer Data to another AWS Region where AWS has not engaged the Sub-processor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Aws Customer Agreement, Aws Customer Agreement

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