Source: https://www.tempo.io/data-processing-agreement
Timestamp: 2019-10-14 06:55:34
Document Index: 365628350

Matched Legal Cases: ['Art 24', 'Art 28', 'Art 28', 'Art 32', 'Art 32', 'Art 28', 'Art 28', 'Art 28', 'Art 28', 'Art 28', 'Art 44', 'Art 33']

Data Processing Agreement | Legal | Tempo
(a) The company and its Affiliates (collectively “Customer”) identified in the signature block, and
(b) Tempo ehf, a company incorporated under the laws of Iceland, having its principal place of business at Borgartún 37, 105 Reykjavík, Iceland and its Affiliates (collectively “Tempo”).
1.1. This DPA applies to the Processing of Personal Data that is subject to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) (EU Regulation 206/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC).
1.2. This DPA supplements the terms of the Customer License Agreement (CLA) and/or the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) (each is a “Service Agreement”), under which Tempo provides certain services (“Services”).
1.3. To the extent Tempo processes Personal Data subject to the GDPR on behalf of Customer in the course of the performance of a Service Agreement, the terms of this DPA shall apply.
1.4. This DPA shall be effective starting on May 25, 2018.
2.1. The terms “Processing”, “Personal Data”, “Controller”, “Processor”, “Personal Data Breach” and “Supervisory Authority”, “Commission”, “Member State” shall have meanings given in the GDPR, and their cognate terms shall be construed accordingly.
2.2. “Affiliate” means an entity that owns or controls, is owned or controlled by or is or under common control or ownership, where control is defined as the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of an entity, whether through ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.
2.3. “Customer Data” means all Personal Data which is provided to Tempo (or to any sub-processor) by the Customer in connection with the Service Agreement.
3. Customer and Tempo
3.1.1. Customer is the Data Controller. Customer will comply with the applicable GDPR obligations with respect to the processing of Customer Data (Art 24). Customer will not instruct Tempo to process any Customer Data in a manner that would constitute a breach of the GDPR.
3.1.2. Customer warrants that Customer has all the necessary rights to provide the Customer Data to Tempo for the Processing to be performed in relation to the Services. To the extent required by the GDPR, Customer is responsible for ensuring that any necessary data subject consents to this Processing are obtained, and for ensuring that a record of such consents is maintained. Should a consent be revoked by the data subject, Customer is responsible for communicating the fact of such revocation to Tempo, and Tempo remains responsible for implementing any Customer instruction with respect to the further processing of that Customer Data.
3.2. Tempo
3.2.1. Tempo is the Data Processor. Tempo will comply with the applicable GDPR obligations with respect to the processing of Customer Data (Art 28).
4.1. Tempo will process the Customer Data only as set forth in Customer’s written instructions as set forth in the CLA and in this DPA, or as agreed upon in writing by the parties and to the extent that the processing is appropriate for the provision of the Services, unless Tempo is required to comply with a legal obligation to which the Tempo is subject (Art 28(3)(a)). In such a case, the Tempo shall notify the Customer of that legal obligation before processing unless that legal obligation explicitly prohibits the furnishing of such information to the Customer.
4.2. The Parties have entered into a CLA in order to benefit from the expertise of the Tempo in processing the Customer Data for the purposes set out in Exhibit 2. Exhibit 2 describes the processing of Customer Data as required by GDPR, Article 28(3). Customer may make reasonable amendments to Exhibit 2 by written notice to Tempo to meet the GDPR requirements. Nothing in Exhibit 2 (included as amended pursuant to this Section) confers any right or imposes any obligation on any Party to this DPA. Tempo shall be allowed to exercise its own discretion in the selection and use of such means as it considers necessary to pursue those purposes, subject to the requirements of this DPA.
Without prejudice to any existing contractual arrangements between the Parties, Tempo shall treat all Customer Data confidentiality and shall inform all its employees, agents and/or approved sub-processors engaged in processing the Personal Data of the confidential nature of the Customer Data. Tempo shall ensure that all such persons or parties are under an appropriate obligation of confidentiality.
6.1. Tempo will take all measures required by Article 32 (Security of Processing) of the GDPR.
6.2. 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, without prejudice to any other security standards agreed upon by the Parties, Tempo shall implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security of the processing of Customer Data appropriate to the risk (Art 32(1)).
6.3. In assessing the appropriate level of security, Tempo shall take into account the particular risks that are presented by processing, for example, from accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized or unlawful storage, processing, or access or disclosure of Customer Data (i.e. Personal Data Breach) (Art 32(2)).
7.1. Customer authorizes the engagement of Tempo’s Affiliates as subprocessors (Art 28(2)).
7.2. Customer agrees that Tempo may continue to use those subprocessors already engaged by Tempo as of the date of this DPA (Art 28(2)).
7.3. Customer generally authorizes the engagement of any other third-parties as subprocessors (Art 28(2)).
7.4. Information about subprocessors, including their functions and locations, is available at legal@tempo.io .
7.5. Requirements for subprocessor engagement (Art 28(4)) With respect to each subprocessor, Tempo shall:
7.5.1. Before the subprocessor first processes any Personal Data, carry out adequate due diligence to ensure that the subprocessor is capable of providing the level of protection for Personal Data required by the Service Agreement;
8. International Data Transfers (Art 28(6)-(8), Art 44 - 46)
8.1. Customer instructs Tempo to transfer Customer Data to any country or territory as is reasonably necessary for the provision of the Services.
8.2. Customer agrees that Tempo and its subprocessors may store and process Customer Data in a country outside of the European Economic Area provided that the European Commission has determined that the country provides an adequate level of protection, or the Commission has determined that a regulatory framework provides an adequate level of protection.
9.1 Tempo shall use reasonable endeavours to assist the Customer in responding to their Data Subject requests. Tempo shall have at least 20 days, from the time the Customer asks for assistance, to respond to the Customer’s request. The performance and cost of such requests shall be in accordance to the CLA and Tempo’s price list at any giving time.
9.2 Tempo must not disclose the Personal Data to any Data Subject or to a third party and responsibility for responding to requests from Data Subjects shall remain with the Customer.
10.1 If requested, Tempo will provide reasonable assistance to the Customer to comply with its obligations pursuant to Articles 32 to 36 of the GDPR, taking into account the nature of processing and the information available to Tempo.
10.2 Tempo shall make available to Customer upon request any reasonable information to demonstrate compliance with Tempo’s obligations under this DPA. Tempo shall reply to any requests for information under this Section within 60 days of receiving the request.
10.3 Tempo will perform audits of its Personal Data Processing practices and the information technology and information security controls for its facilities and systems used in complying with its obligations under this Agreement.
11. Incident Management (Art 33 - 34)
11.1. Tempo shall notify Customer without undue delay upon Tempo (or any subprocessor) becoming aware of a Personal Data Breach affecting Customer Data, and provide Customer with sufficient information to allow each it to meet any obligations to report or inform Data Subjects of the Personal Data Breach under the GDPR.
11.2. Tempo shall co-operate with Customer to assist in the investigation, mitigation and remediation of each such Personal Data Breach.
11.3.2. the name and contact details of the Tempo’s data protection officer or another contact point where more information can be obtained;
11.3.4. a description of the measures taken or proposed to be taken by the Tempo to address the incident including, where appropriate, measures to mitigate its possible adverse effects.
12.1. Upon termination of this DPA, upon Customer’s written request, or upon fulfillment of all purposes agreed in the context of the Services whereby no further processing is required, Tempo shall, at the discretion of Customer and within reasonable business efforts, either delete, or destroy Customer’s data.
12.2. Tempo shall notify all subprocessors of the termination of the Data Processing Agreement and shall notify that all such subprocessors either delete or destroy the Personal Data, at the discretion of Customer.
12.3. Tempo and its subprocessors may retain Customer Personal Data to the extent required by a legal obligation and only to the extent and for such period as required by the legal obligation.
Tempo’s liability to Customer for any kind of loss or damage arising out of or in connection with breach of this DPA (including breach of contract, tort, misrepresentation or restitution) will: (a) be subject to the exclusions of liability applicable to Tempo in the Service Agreement; and (b) be subject to, and will in no event exceed, the limitation on Tempo’s liability in the Service Agreement. Any liability incurred under this DPA, such as regulatory fines, will be included in the calculation of Tempo’s liability in the Service Agreement.
This DPA will remain in effect until the later of: (a) the termination or expiry of the Service Agreement, and (b) Tempo ceasing to process the Customer Data.
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