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Access to Clause 14(c) information—required for assessing cross-border data transfer risk under the SCCs—depends on the reader actively requesting it rather than it being proactively published.
The reader must affirmatively contact Snowflake to obtain the third-country law overview; it is not automatically disclosed.
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