The notice states that personal information may be disclosed to third parties in connection with major business transactions including mergers, sales, or asset transfers.
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This provision permits the transfer of personal information to acquirers or transaction counterparties in the context of a corporate transaction. Under CCPA and GDPR, such transfers may require notification to data subjects and, in certain cases, may be subject to additional consent or objection rights depending on the nature of the processing change.
New provision explicitly discloses data sharing in corporate transaction scenarios, informing users that M&A activity could involve transfer of personal information.
View full change record →Under this clause, personal information collected by Anyscale may be transferred to a new entity in the event of a merger, acquisition, or asset sale. The notice does not specify whether users would receive direct notification prior to such a transfer or what privacy protections would apply post-transaction.
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"We disclose your personal information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below.— Excerpt from Anyscale's Anyscale Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: GDPR requires that data subjects be informed of material changes to processing, including changes in controller identity resulting from corporate transactions. CCPA requires that acquiring entities honor existing privacy rights or obtain new consent where processing purposes change materially. The FTC Act prohibits retroactive material changes to privacy terms for previously collected data without affirmative consent. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. Corporate transaction disclosure clauses are standard in privacy notices. The exposure is primarily triggered if a post-transaction acquirer seeks to use data in ways materially inconsistent with this notice. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and UK users would be entitled to notification of a change in controller identity under GDPR. California users retain CCPA rights against the acquiring entity. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise customers whose data is governed by the Platform Agreement should assess whether the Platform Agreement addresses change-of-control provisions and whether Customer Data protections survive a corporate transaction. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should monitor Anyscale corporate transaction announcements and assess whether any resulting change in data controller identity requires updated data processing agreements or data subject notifications.
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This provision permits the transfer of personal information to acquirers or transaction counterparties in the context of a corporate transaction. Under CCPA and GDPR, such transfers may require notification to data subjects and, in certain cases, may be subject to additional consent or objection rights depending on the nature of the processing change.
Under this clause, personal information collected by Anyscale may be transferred to a new entity in the event of a merger, acquisition, or asset sale. The notice does not specify whether users would receive direct notification prior to such a transfer or what privacy protections would apply post-transaction.
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