This Data Processing Addendum (“Addendum”)is incorporated into the Services Agreement (“Agreement”) between Litify LLC (“Litify”) and the business entity or person identified in the applicable Order Form(“Customer”). This Addendum will become effective on the earlier of the date Customer first uses or accesses the Services or accepts this Addendum or the Agreement or any Order Form, which Agreement or Order Form incorporates this Addendum by reference (the “Addendum Effective Date”).
Capitalized terms used in this Addendum shall have the meanings set forth in this Addendum. Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings given to them in the Agreement. Except as expressly modified below, the terms of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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The parties hereby agree that the terms and conditions set out below shall be added as an addendum to the Agreement. The following obligations shall only apply to the extent required by Data Protection Laws with regard to the relevant Customer Personal Data, if applicable.
DEFINITIONS.
- “Controller” means an entity that determines the purposes and means of the Processing of Personal Data.
- “Customer Personal Data” means Personal Data Processed by Litify on behalf of Customer to perform the Services under the Agreement.
- “Data Protection Laws” means the data privacy and security laws and regulations of any jurisdiction applicable to the Processing of Customer Personal Data, including, in each case to the extent applicable, European Data Protection Laws and United States Data Protection Laws.
- “Data Subject” means the identified or identifiable natural person who is the subject of Personal Data.
- “European Data Protection Laws” means, in each case to the extent applicable: (a) the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”); (b) the GDPR as it forms part of the law of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland by virtue of section 3 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (“UK GDPR”), the Data Protection Act of 2018, and all other laws relating to data protection, the processing of personal data, privacy, or electronic communications in force from time to time in the United Kingdom (collectively, “UK Data Protection Laws”); (c) the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (“Swiss FADP”); and (d) any other applicable law, rule, or regulation related to the protection of Customer Personal Data in the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, or Switzerland that is already in force or that will come into force during the term of this Addendum.
- “Personal Data” means information that constitutes “personal information,” “personal data,” “personally identifiable information,” or similar term under Data Protection Laws.
- “Process” means any operation or set of operations performed upon Personal Data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, alignment, combination, restriction, erasure, destruction or disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available.
- “Processor” means an entity that Processes Personal Data on behalf of a Controller.
- “Security Incident” means a breach of Litify’s security that leads to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to Customer Personal Data in Litify’s possession, custody, or control. “Security Incident” does not include unsuccessful attempts or activities that do not compromise the security of Customer Personal Data, including unsuccessful log-in attempts, pings, port scans, denial of service attacks, or other network attacks on firewalls or networked systems.
- “Services” means the services that Litify has agreed to provide to Customer under the Agreement.
- “Standard Contractual Clauses” means, as applicable, Module Two (Transfer controller to processor) or Module Three (Transfer processor to processor) of the standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission’s implementing decision (C(2021)3972) of 4 June 2021 on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/678 or the European Parliament and of the Council (available at: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dec_impl/2021/914/oj?uri=CELEX:32021D0914&locale=en), as supplemented or modified by Appendix 3.
- “Subprocessor” means any Processor appointed by Litify to Process Customer Personal Data on behalf of Customer under the Agreement.
- “Supervisory Authority” means an independent competent public authority established or recognized under Data Protection Laws.
- “United States Data Protection Laws” means, in each case to the extent applicable: (a) the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, when effective, and its implementing regulations (collectively, “CCPA”); (b) the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCPDA”), when effective; (c) the Colorado Privacy Act and its implementing regulations (“CPA”), when effective; (d) the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”), when effective; (e) Connecticut SB6, An Act Concerning Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring (“CTDPA”); and (f) any other applicable law or regulation related to the protection of Customer Personal Data in the United States that is already in force or that will come into force during the term of this Addendum.
PROCESSING OF CUSTOMER PERSONAL DATA.
- Roles of the Parties; Compliance. The parties acknowledge and agree that, as between the parties, with regard to the Processing of Customer Personal Data under the Agreement, Customer is a Controller and Litify is a Processor. In some circumstances, the parties acknowledge that Customer may be acting as a Processor to a third-party Controller in respect of Customer Personal Data, in which case Litify will remain a Processor with respect to the Customer in such event. Each party will comply with the obligations applicable to it in such role under Data Protection Laws with respect to the Processing of Customer Personal Data.
- Customer Instructions. Litify will Process Customer Personal Data only in accordance with Customer’s documented instructions unless otherwise required by applicable law, in which case Litify will inform Customer of such Processing unless notification is prohibited by applicable law. Customer hereby instructs Litify to Process Customer Personal Data: (a) to provide the Services to Customer; (b) to perform its obligations and exercise its rights under the Agreement and this Addendum; and (c) as necessary to prevent or address technical problems with the Services. Litify will notify Customer if, in its opinion, an instruction of Customer infringes upon Data Protection Laws. Customer’s instructions for the Processing of Customer Personal Data shall comply with Data Protection Laws. Customer shall be responsible for: (i) giving adequate notice and making all appropriate disclosures to Data Subjects regarding Customer’s use and disclosure and Litify’s Processing of Customer Personal Data; and (ii) obtaining all necessary rights, and, where applicable, all appropriate and valid consents to disclose such Customer Personal Data to Litify to permit the Processing of such Customer Personal Data by Litify for the purposes of performing Litify’s obligations under the Agreement or as may be required by Data Protection Laws. Customer shall notify Litify of any changes in, or revocation of, the permission to use, disclose, or otherwise Process Customer Personal Data that would impact Litify’s ability to comply with the Agreement, this Addendum, or Data Protection Laws.
- Details of Processing. The parties acknowledge and agree that the nature and purpose of the Processing of Customer Personal Data, the types of Customer Personal Data Processed, the categories of Data Subjects, and other details regarding the Processing of Customer Personal Data are as set forth in Appendix 1.
- Processing Subject to the CCPA. As used in this Section 2.4, the terms “Sell,” “Share,” “Business Purpose,” and “Commercial Purpose” shall have the meanings given in the CCPA and “Personal Information” shall mean any personal information (as defined in the CCPA) contained in Customer Personal Data. Litify will not: (a) Sell or Share any Personal Information; (b) retain, use, or disclose any Personal Information (i) for any purpose other than for the Business Purposes specified in the Agreement, including for any Commercial Purpose other than the Business Purposes specified in the Agreement, or as otherwise permitted by the CCPA, or (ii) outside of the direct business relationship between Customer and Litify; or (c) combine Personal Information received from, or on behalf of, Customer with Personal Data received from or on behalf of any third party, or collected from Litify’s own interaction with Data Subjects, except to perform any Business Purpose permitted by the CCPA. Litify hereby certifies that it understands the foregoing restrictions under this Section 2.4 and will comply with them. The parties acknowledge that the Personal Information disclosed by Customer to Litify is provided to Litify only for the limited and specified purposes set forth in the Agreement and this Addendum. Litify will comply with applicable obligations under the CCPA and provide the same level of privacy protection to Personal Information as is required by the CCPA. Customer has the right to take reasonable and appropriate steps to help ensure that Litify uses the Personal Information transferred in a manner consistent with Customer’s obligations under the CCPA by exercising Customer’s audit rights in Section 8. Litify will notify Customer if it makes a determination that Litify can no longer meet its obligations under the CCPA. If Litify notifies Customer of unauthorized use of Personal Information, including under the foregoing sentence, Customer will have the right to take reasonable and appropriate steps to stop and remediate such unauthorized use by limiting the Personal Information shared with Litify, terminating the portion of the Agreement relevant to such unauthorized use, or such other steps mutually agreed between the parties in writing.
CONFIDENTIALITY. Litify shall take reasonable steps to ensure that Litify personnel who Process Customer Personal Data are subject to obligations of confidentiality or are under an appropriate statutory obligation of confidentiality with respect to such Customer Personal Data.
SECURITY
- Security Measures. Taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation and the nature, scope, context, and purposes of Processing as well as the risk of varying likelihood and severity for the rights and freedoms of natural persons, Litify shall implement appropriate technical and organizational measures designed to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk, in accordance with the security standards in Appendix 2 (the “Security Measures”). Customer acknowledges that the Security Measures may be updated from time to time upon reasonable notice to Customer to reflect process improvements or changing practices, provided that the modifications will not materially decrease Litify’s security obligations hereunder.
- Security Incidents. Upon becoming aware of a confirmed Security Incident, Litify will: (a) notify Customer of the Security Incident without undue delay after becoming aware of the Security Incident; and (b) take reasonable steps to identify the cause of such Security Incident, minimize harm, and prevent a recurrence. Litify will take reasonable steps to provide Customer with information available to Litify that Customer may reasonably require to comply with its obligations under Data Protection Laws. Litify’s notification of or response to a Security Incident under this Section 4.2 will not be construed as an acknowledgement by Litify of any fault or liability with respect to the Security Incident.
- Customer Responsibilities. Customer agrees that, without limitation of Litify’s obligations under this Section 4, Customer is solely responsible for its use of the Services, including: (a) making appropriate use of the Services to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk in respect of the Customer Personal Data; and (b) securing any account authentication credentials, systems, and devices Customer uses to access or connect to the Services, where applicable. Without limiting Litify’s obligations hereunder, Customer is responsible for reviewing the information made available by Litify relating to data security and making an independent determination as to whether the Services meet Customer’s requirements and legal obligations under Data Protection Laws.
SUB-PROCESSING. Subject to the requirements of this Section 5, Customer generally authorizes Litify to engage Sub-processors as Litify considers reasonably appropriate for the Processing of Customer Personal Data. Litify’s current list of Sub-processors for the Services is available at Sub-processor List, which Customer hereby approves and authorizes. The Sub-processor List may be updated by Litify from time to time in accordance with this Section 5. Litify will notify Customer of the addition or replacement of any Sub-processor at least ten (10) days prior to such engagement. Customer shall be responsible for periodically checking the Sub-processor List to remain informed of Litify’s current list of Sub-processors. Customer may object to such changes on reasonable data protection grounds by providing Litify written notice of such objection within ten (10) days. Upon receiving such an objection, where practicable and at Litify’s sole discretion Litify will use commercially reasonable efforts to: (a) work with Customer in good faith to make available a commercially reasonable change in the provision of the Services which avoids the use of that proposed Sub-processor; or (b) take corrective steps requested by Customer in its objection and proceed to use the new Sub-processor. If Litify informs Customer that such change or corrective steps cannot be made, Customer may, as its sole and exclusive remedy available under this Section 5, terminate the relevant portion of the Agreement involving the Services which require the use of the proposed Sub-processor by providing written notice to Litify. When engaging any Sub-processor, Litify will enter into a written contract with such Sub-processor containing data protection obligations not less protective than those in this Addendum. Litify shall be liable for the acts and omissions of the Sub-processor to the extent Litify would be liable under the Agreement and this Addendum.
DATA SUBJECT RIGHTS. Litify will, taking into account the nature of the Processing of Customer Personal Data and the functionality of the Services, provide reasonable assistance to Customer by appropriate technical and organizational measures, insofar as this is possible, as necessary for Customer to fulfill its obligations under Data Protection Laws to respond to requests by Data Subjects to exercise their rights under Data Protection Laws. Litify reserves the right to charge Customer on a time and materials basis in the event that Litify considers that such assistance is onerous, complex, frequent, or time consuming. If Litify receives a request from a Data Subject under any Data Protection Laws with respect to Customer Personal Data, Litify will advise the Data Subject to submit the request to Customer and Customer will be responsible for responding to any such request.
ASSESSMENTS AND PRIOR CONSULTATIONS. In the event that Data Protection Laws require Customer to conduct a data protection impact assessment, transfer impact assessment, or prior consultation with a Supervisory Authority in connection with Litify’s Processing of Customer Personal Data, following written request from Customer, Litify shall use reasonable commercial efforts to provide relevant information and assistance to Customer to fulfil such request, taking into account the nature of Litify’s Processing of Customer Personal Data and the information available to Litify. Litify reserves the right to charge Customer on a time and materials basis in the event that Litify considers that such assistance is onerous, complex, frequent, or time consuming.
RELEVANT RECORDS AND AUDIT RIGHTS.
- Review of Information and Records. Upon Customer’s reasonable written request, Litify will make available to Customer all information in Litify’s possession reasonably necessary to demonstrate Litify’s compliance with Data Protection Laws and Litify’s obligations set out in this Addendum. Such information will be made available to Customer no more than once per calendar year and subject to the confidentiality obligations of the Agreement or a mutually-agreed non-disclosure agreement.
- Audits. If Customer requires information for its compliance with Data Protection Laws in addition to the information provided under Section 8.1, at Customer’s sole expense and to the extent Customer is unable to access the additional information on its own, Litify will allow for, cooperate with, and contribute to reasonable assessments and audits, including inspections, by Customer or an auditor mandated by Customer (“Mandated Auditor”), provided that (a) Customer provides Litify with reasonable advance written notice (not less than 20 days’ advance written notice) including the anticipated date of the audit, the proposed scope of the audit, and the identity of any Mandated Auditor, which shall not be a competitor of Litify; (b) Litify approves the Mandated Auditor in writing, with such approval not to be unreasonably withheld; (c) the audit is conducted during normal business hours and in a manner that does not have any adverse impact on Litify’s normal business operations; (d) Customer or any Mandated Auditor complies with Litify’s standard safety, confidentiality, and security policies or procedures in conducting any such audits; (e) any records, data, or information accessed by Customer or any Mandated Auditor in the performance of any such audit, or any results of any such audit, will be deemed to be the Confidential Information of Litify and subject to a nondisclosure agreement to be provided by Litify; and (f) Customer may initiate such audit not more than once per calendar year unless otherwise required by a Supervisory Authority or Data Protection Laws. To the extent any such audit incurs in excess of 20 hours of Litify personnel time, Litify may charge Customer on a time and materials basis for any such excess hours.
DATA TRANSFERS.
- Data Processing Facilities. Litify may, subject to Sections 9.2 and 9.3, Process Customer Personal Data in the United States or anywhere Litify or its Sub-processors maintains facilities. Customer is responsible for ensuring that its use of the Services complies with any cross-border data transfer restrictions of Data Protection Laws.
- European Transfers. If Customer transfers Customer Personal Data to Litify that is subject to European Data Protection Laws, and such transfer is not subject to an alternative adequate transfer mechanism under European Data Protection Laws or otherwise exempt from cross-border transfer restrictions, then Customer (as “data exporter”) and Litify (as “data importer”) agree that the applicable terms of the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply to and govern such transfer and are hereby incorporated herein by reference. In furtherance of the foregoing, the parties agree that: (a) the execution of this Addendum shall constitute execution of the applicable Standard Contractual Clauses as of the Addendum Effective Date; (b) the relevant selections, terms, and modifications set forth in Appendix 3 shall apply, as applicable; and (c) the Standard Contractual Clauses shall automatically terminate once the Customer Personal Data transfer governed thereby becomes lawful under European Data Protection Laws in the absence of such Standard Contractual Clauses on any other basis.
- Other Jurisdictions. If Customer transfers Customer Personal Data to Litify that is subject to Data Protection Laws other than European Data Protection Laws which require the parties to enter into standard contractual clauses to ensure the protection of the transferred Customer Personal Data, and the transfer is not subject to an alternative adequate transfer mechanism under Data Protection Laws or otherwise exempt from cross-border transfer restrictions, then the parties agree that the applicable terms of any standard contractual clauses approved or adopted by the relevant Supervisory Authority pursuant to such Data Protection Laws shall automatically apply to such transfer and, where applicable, shall be completed on a mutatis mutandis basis to the completion of the Standard Contractual Clauses as described in Section 9.2.
DELETION OR RETURN OF CUSTOMER PERSONAL DATA. Following termination or expiration of the Agreement, Litify shall, at Customer’s option, delete or return Customer Personal Data and all copies to Customer, except as required by applicable law. Any data deleted may remain in immutable electronic backups maintained by Litify used purely for backup, disaster recovery, and data protection purposes for up to an additional 90 days beyond any such deletion or disposition. If Litify retains Customer Personal Data pursuant to applicable law, Litify agrees that all such Customer Personal Data will continue to be protected in accordance with this Addendum.
GENERAL TERMS. This Addendum will, notwithstanding the expiration or termination of the Agreement, remain in effect until, and automatically expire upon, Litify’s deletion or return of all Customer Personal Data. Should any provision of this Addendum be invalid or unenforceable, then the remainder of this Addendum shall remain valid and in force. The invalid or unenforceable provision shall be either (a) amended as necessary to ensure its validity and enforceability, while preserving the intent of the provision as closely as possible; or, if this is not possible, (b) construed in a manner as if the invalid or unenforceable part had never been contained therein. To the extent of any conflict or inconsistency between this Addendum and the other terms of the Agreement in relation to the Processing of Customer Personal Data, this Addendum will govern. Unless otherwise expressly stated herein, the parties will provide notices under this Addendum in accordance with the Agreement, provided that all such notices may be sent via email. Any liabilities arising in respect of this Addendum are subject to the limitations of liability under the Agreement. This Addendum will be governed by and construed in accordance with the governing law and jurisdiction provisions in the Agreement, unless required otherwise by Data Protection Laws.
This Addendum was last updated on October 24, 2022.
APPENDIX 1: DETAILS OF PROCESSING OF CUSTOMER PERSONAL DATA
- Subject matter and duration of the Processing of Customer Personal Data
The subject matter and duration of the Processing are as described in the Agreement, the Addendum, and any applicable Order Form. - Nature and purpose of the Processing of Customer Personal Data
The nature and purpose of the Processing are those activities reasonably required to facilitate or support the provision of the Services as described in the Agreement, the Addendum, and any applicable Order Form. - The categories of Data Subjects to whom Customer Personal Data relates
The categories of Data Subjects shall be as is contemplated or related to the Processing described in the Agreement or any applicable Order Form, and may include: (i) prospects, customers, business partners, and vendors of data exporter (who are natural persons); (ii) employees or contact persons of data exporter’s prospects, customers, business partners, and vendors; (iii) employees, agents, advisors, and freelancers of data exporter (who are natural persons); and (iv) data exporter’s users authorized by data exporter to use the Services. - The categories of Customer Personal Data
The categories of Customer Personal Data Processed are those categories contemplated in and permitted by Agreement or any Order Form, and may include first and last name, business-related information (e.g., employer, title, position), contact information (e.g., email, phone, physical business address), ID data, professional life data, personal life data, and connection data. - The sensitive data included in Customer Personal Data
Not applicable. Customer shall not provide to Litify any personal data that constitutes sensitive data. - The frequency of Customer’s transfer of Customer Personal Data to Litify
On a continuous basis for the term of the Agreement. - The period for which Customer Personal Data will be retained, or, if that is not possible, the criteria used to determine that period
As set forth in the Addendum, the Agreement, or the applicable Order Form. - For transfers to Subprocessors, the subject matter, nature and duration of the Processing of Customer Personal Data
As set forth in the Addendum or the Agreement, or as described in the Subprocessor List.
APPENDIX 2: SECURITY MEASURES
Litify has implemented and will maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards intended to protect personal information that are appropriate to: (1) the size, scope, and type of Litify’s business, (2) the resources available to Litify, (3) the type of information stored by Litify, and (4) the need for security and confidentiality of such information. Such safeguards shall include:
- Physical Access Controls. Policies, procedures, and controls to manage and prevent unauthorized physical access to processing equipment or the facilities in which they are housed, including asset and device management and tracking policies and controls; locks on offices, desks, and file cabinets used to store processing equipment; and workstation security controls including screen savers and auto-logoff.
- Network and System Access Controls. Policies, procedures, and controls designed to prevent processing systems from being accessed without authorization, including measures such as authentication through individual user accounts with complex passwords and multifactor authentication; virus protection; firewall protection; security patch management; and acceptable use policies governing access to and use of Litify’s network and system resources.
- Data Access Controls. Policies, procedures, and controls designed to ensure that personal data is accessible only by properly authorized staff, including measures such as data classification policies restricting access to and storage, disclosure, and use of personal data; logical access controls based on the principle of “least privilege;” and encryption of data in transit and at rest.
- Logical Separation. Policies, procedures, and controls designed to ensure that data from different customers is logically segregated on systems managed by Litify.
- Transmission Controls. Policies, procedures, and controls designed to ensure that personal data is protected during transmission or transport, including encryption of data in transit over public or wireless networks and policies requiring the use of approved electronic mail and electronic file transmission method.
- Security Awareness and Training. A security awareness and training program for members of Litify’s workforce (including management), which includes training on how to implement and comply with Litify’s security program.
- Security Incident Procedures. Policies and procedures to detect, respond to, and otherwise address security incidents, including procedures to monitor systems and to detect actual and attempted attacks on or intrusions into personal data or information systems relating thereto, and procedures to identify and respond to suspected or known security incidents, mitigate harmful effects of security incidents, and document security incidents and their outcomes.
- Contingency Planning. Policies and procedures for responding to an emergency or other occurrence that affects the availability or integrity of personal data (for example, system failure and natural disaster), including business continuity and data backup policies and a disaster recovery plan.
- Backup Management. Policies, procedures, and controls designed to adhere to industry practices with regards to backups of personal data. Backups will be recovered timely in case of system failures.
- Review and Adjustment. Processes for regularly testing, assessing, and evaluating the effectiveness of the technical and organizational measures implemented by Litify, and a process to implement updates and improvements to address findings and improve and adjust the security program as appropriate.
APPENDIX 3: STANDARD CONTRACTUAL CLAUSES
- Application of Modules. If Customer is acting as a Controller with respect to Customer Personal Data, “Module Two: Transfer controller to processor” of the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply. If Customer is acting as a Processor to a third-party Controller with respect to Customer Personal Data, Litify is a sub-Processor and “Module Three: Transfer processor to processor” of the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply.
- Sections I-V. The parties agree to the following selections in Sections I-IV of the Standard Contractual Clauses: (a) the parties select Option 2 in Clause 9(a) and the specified time period shall be the notification time period set forth in Section 5 of the Addendum; (b) the optional language in Clause 11(a) is omitted; (c) the parties select Option 1 in Clause 17 and the governing law of the Republic of Ireland will apply; and (d) in Clause 18(b), the parties select the courts of the Republic of Ireland.
- Annexes. The name, address, contact details, activities relevant to the transfer, and role of the parties set forth in the Agreement and the Addendum shall be used to complete Annex I.A. of the Standard Contractual Clauses. The information set forth in Appendix 1 to the Addendum shall be used to complete Annex I.B. of the Standard Contractual Clauses. The competent supervisory authority in Annex I.C. of the Standard Contractual Clauses shall be the relevant supervisory authority determined by Clause 13 and the GDPR, unless otherwise set forth in Sections 5 or 6 of this Appendix 3. If such determination is not clear, then the competent supervisory authority shall be the Irish Data Protection Authority. The technical and organizational measures in Annex II of the Standard Contractual Clauses shall be the measures set forth in Appendix 2 to the Addendum.
- Supplemental Business-Related Clauses. In accordance with Clause 2 of the Standard Contractual Clauses, the parties wish to supplement the Standard Contractual Clauses with business-related clauses, which shall neither be interpreted nor applied in such a way as to contradict the Standard Contractual Clauses (whether directly or indirectly) or to prejudice the fundamental rights and freedoms of Data Subjects. Litify and Customer therefore agree that the applicable terms of the Agreement and the Addendum shall apply if, and to the extent that, they are permitted under the Standard Contractual Clauses, including without limitation the following:
- Instructions. The instructions described in Clause 8.1 are set forth in Section 2.2 of the Addendum.
- Protection of Confidentiality. In the event a Data Subject requests a copy of the Standard Contractual Clauses or the Addendum under Clause 8.3, Customer shall make all redactions reasonably necessary to protect business secrets or other confidential information of Litify.
- Deletion or Return. Deletion or return of Customer Personal Data by Litify under the Standard Contractual Clauses shall be governed by Section 10 of the Addendum. Certification of deletion of Customer Personal Data under Clause 8.5 or Clause 16(d) will be provided by Litify upon the written request of Customer.
- Onward Transfers. Litify shall be deemed in compliance with Clause 8.8 to the extent such onward transfers occur in accordance with Article 4 of the Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 of 4 June 2021.
- Audits and Certifications. Any information requests or audits provided for in Clause 8.9 shall be fulfilled in accordance with Section 8 of the Addendum.
- Liability. The relevant terms of the Agreement which govern indemnification or limitation of liability shall apply to Litify’s liability under Clauses 12(a), 12(d), and 12(f).
- Termination. The relevant terms of the Agreement which govern termination shall apply to a termination pursuant to Clauses 14(f) or 16.
- Transfers from the United Kingdom. If Customer transfers Customer Personal Data to Litify that is subject to UK Data Protection Laws, the parties acknowledge and agree that: (a) the template addendum issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office of the United Kingdom and laid before Parliament in accordance with s119A of the Data Protection Act 2018 on 2 February 2022 (available at: https://ico.org.uk/media/for-organisations/documents/4019539/international-data-transfer-addendum.pdf), as it may be revised from time to time by the Information Commissioner’s Office (the “UK Addendum”) shall be incorporated by reference herein; (b) the UK Addendum shall apply to and modify the Standard Contractual Clauses solely to the extent that UK Data Protection Laws apply to Customer’s Processing when making the transfer; (c) the information required to be set forth in “Part 1: Tables” of the UK Addendum shall be completed using the information provided in this Appendix 3 and the Addendum; and (d) either party may end the UK Addendum in accordance with section 19 thereof.
- Transfers from Switzerland. If Customer transfers Customer Personal Data to Litify that is subject to the Swiss FADP, the following modifications shall apply to the Standard Contractual Clauses to the extent that the Swiss FADP applies to Customer’s Processing when making that transfer: (a) the term “member state” as used in the Standard Contractual Clauses shall not be interpreted in such a way as to exclude Data Subjects in Switzerland from suing for their rights in their place of habitual residence in accordance with Clause 18(c) of the Standard Contractual Clauses; (b) the Standard Contractual Clauses shall also protect the data of legal entities until the entry into force of the revised Swiss FADP on or about 1 January 2023; (c) references to the GDPR or other governing law contained in the Standard Contractual Clauses shall also be interpreted to include the Swiss FADP; and (d) the parties agree that the supervisory authority as indicated in Annex I.C of the Standard Contractual Clauses shall be the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner.