Oracle has created a unified contract model that applies globally to all of our products and services. Many contracts contain policies that apply to certain aspects of the products we offer and the services we provide. You can access Oracle contracts and policies by agreement name, product line, or service below. Oracle now makes its BCR-p available to all customers who have entered into contracts for cloud services, professional services, consulting services, advanced customer services, and global customer support services for which we process personal data subject to European data protection law on behalf of those customers. Accordingly, BCR-p are included by reference in the European Addendum to ODA. Your contract with Oracle contains the policies that apply to the products and services you order. Here you will find all the guidelines referenced in Oracle`s standard contracts, sorted by contract name. The Data Processing Agreement includes a European DPA Addendum that contains additional terms for processing personal data processed by Oracle on behalf of customers and subject to the data protection laws of the EU/EEA, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. The European DPA Addendum also contains Oracle`s binding corporate rules for processors.

At Oracle, transparency in our contracts and policies is critical to our business. We offer uniform contractual terms for all our products and services worldwide. Oracle has standard terms that govern the use of cloud services. These contracts for cloud services can be found here. Oracle NetSuite (NSGBU) has a unified contract template for all programs and services worldwide. Model contracts often refer to policies and other documents that may be relevant to a particular job. Your Oracle Cloud Services order identifies the Oracle Cloud Services agreement that governs the order. If your order was placed on or after June 26, 2019 and refers to the Oracle Cloud Services Agreement available on www.oracle.com/contracts, that order will be governed by the June 26, 2019 release of the Oracle Cloud Services Agreement. For each “Add-on Order” to an Original Cloud Services Order, the version of the Oracle Cloud Services Agreement in effect on the date of the Original Order will apply to the Add-on Order, even if the Add-on Service Order is placed after an updated version of the Cloud Services Agreement is posted.

An “add-on order” is an order that updates the quantity or type of cloud services previously ordered, for example. B by adding capacity, new user subscriptions, or additional SaaS service applications. The following are referenced in the Cloud Services Agreement and are available here for easy access… The Aconex Online Terms of Service and the Aconex Acceptable Use Policy, which can be found here, apply only to orders placed with existing customers who use older Aconex Terms and Conditions. Your order for Oracle Aconex Cloud Services identifies the old Aconex Terms of Service that govern the order. If your order does not refer to the version number of the Aconex Terms of Service that applies to the order, the version number mentioned in the last service order that extends, extends or extends the current order will apply. Any reference to “Aconex” in the former Aconex Terms of Use refers to the Oracle company issuing the renewal or extension order. . To assist you in reviewing changes to the Data Processing Agreement, we will provide you with a notice of change and guidance document for our Data Processing Agreement for Services as of June 26, 2019.

If you have any questions about the applicability of the June 26, 2019 version of the Services Data Processing Agreement or earlier versions of the Cloud Services Data Processing Agreement placed below on your current Cloud Service Order(s) prior to June 26, 2019, please contact your Oracle sales representative. . You can find information about Oracle pricing here. Oracle is making available a new Data Processing Agreement for Oracle Services (“Data Processing Agreement”) effective June 26, 2019. Oracle services to which the data processing agreement applies include cloud services, professional services, consulting services, advanced customer services, and global customer support services. . If your Oracle Services Order (Order) is placed on or after June 26, 2019 and the Oracle Services Data Processing Agreement does not expressly exclude it, the June 26, 2019 version of the Oracle Services Data Processing Agreement above will automatically apply to your order. As part of our ongoing efforts to help our customers meet their data protection and security requirements under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other European data protection laws and regulations in the EU/EEA, the UK and Switzerland (“European Data Protection Act”), Oracle EMEA Ltd has obtained approval from the European Data Protection Authorities of the European Data Protection Authorities for its Binding Corporate Rules for Subcontractors (“BCR-p”) to receive. Your Oracle Cloud Services agreement contains the policies and service descriptions that apply to the services you order.

All Oracle Cloud Services policies and service descriptions are available here. . The change statement also describes the key benefits for customers of Oracle`s binding corporate rules, such as .B. providing an additional layer of GDPR liability, and explains how this meets the GDPR`s specific information requirements for data processing agreements. More information on binding corporate rules in general can be found here. .