The policy states that EEA-located individuals have rights under GDPR including consent withdrawal, access and rectification requests, objection to processing, and the right to lodge a complaint with a local supervisory authority, subject to the qualifications that these rights apply where applicable, practicable, and required.
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This provision conditions EEA data subject rights on qualifiers including practicability and requirement under GDPR, which may create ambiguity regarding the circumstances under which Boston Dynamics considers these rights applicable in practice.
Interpretive note: The qualification 'if applicable, practicable, and required' conditions EEA rights in ways that may not align with GDPR's mandatory rights framework; scope of this limitation is ambiguous.
Under this clause, EEA individuals may withdraw consent for consent-based processing, request access to and correction of their data, object to processing, and file complaints with their local supervisory authority. The agreement applies these rights subject to conditions of applicability, practicability, and legal requirement.
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Compare across platforms →"Boston Dynamics adheres to applicable data protection laws in the EEA, which, if applicable, practicable, and required under the EU General Data Protection Regulation, include the following rights: if our processing of personal information is based on your consent, you have a right to withdraw consent at any time for future processing; you have a right to request from us, where we act as a Controller as defined in the law, access to and rectification of your personal information; you have a right to object to the processing of your personal information; and you have a right to lodge a complaint with the applicable local public authority.Excerpt from Boston Dynamics's Privacy Policy
1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision directly engages GDPR data subject rights provisions.
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This provision conditions EEA data subject rights on qualifiers including practicability and requirement under GDPR, which may create ambiguity regarding the circumstances under which Boston Dynamics considers these rights applicable in practice.
Under this clause, EEA individuals may withdraw consent for consent-based processing, request access to and correction of their data, object to processing, and file complaints with their local supervisory authority. The agreement applies these rights subject to conditions of applicability, practicability, and legal requirement.
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