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Google Partner Agreement

By April 10, 2021Uncategorised

18.1 Full agreement. This agreement sets out all the conditions agreed between the parties and replaces all other agreements between the parties regarding their purpose. In the event of a conflict between the terms and conditions of the agreement, policies or conditions of the Google product, the duration of this agreement applies. 2.4 Rejection policy. Google will announce whether it intends to fix or change the inconsistent changes to the services listed in the following URL. Google will make reasonable economic efforts to continue to operate these identified versions and service features on cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation without these changes at least one year after this announcement, except (as Google states in its reasonable judgment in good faith): a) Google may not do so by law or contractually (including a change in applicable law or contract) or b) the continuation of the provision of services could result in a security risk or (ii) a significant economic or technical burden. This directive is the “fault policy.” Can and may be denied to a third party: (a) to transfer, sell, rent, break, subdivide, lend or lend services or access to that service, or to access or access these services or their use; (b) enter into an agreement or agreement under which a third party pays you taxes, you pay third-party taxes or participates in either revenue payments and/or royalties for the service, or content they have received from the Service; (c) web traffic, or printing or clicking the button, directly or indirectly, by automated, deceptive, fraudulent or other invalid means (including, but not limited, to click on spam, bots, macro-programs and internet agents); (d) modify, adapt, translate, decompilize, decompilize, decompil, decompilize, disassemble or attempt to extract source code from any google service or other technology, content, data, routines, algorithms, methods, idea design, user interface techniques, software, materials and documentation; (e) remove, disfigure, conceal or modify Google author`s references, trademarks or other ownership, affixed to a google service or other technology, software, materials and documentation or provided as part of a Google service or other technology, software, hardware and documentation; (f) crawl, spider, index, or information stored or stored non-transitorific and retrieved by the service; (g) create or attempt a replacement, product or similar product using or having access to any of the associated proprietary services or information; (h) combine or associate code, button and/or an aspect of the service with malware, spyware or an application, website or software that violates Google`s software principles (www.google.com/corporate/software_principles.html); and/or (i) measures or practices that are not reflected on Google or otherwise denigrate or devalue Google`s reputation or goodwill. In addition, the site must not contain pornographic, hateful or violent content, or contain other materials, products or services that violate or encourage conduct contrary to criminal law, other applicable laws or the rights of third parties. 3.2 Third-party licensing conditions. Some components of the software (including open source software) may be subject to separate licensing agreements provided by Google with these components. “TSS” refers to the technical support and support service provided by the partner or Google to the customer under Google TSSG (cloud.google.com/terms/tssg/) or partner support contract (www.ancoris.com/terms/ancoris-google-cloud-platform-support-services/). 11.

Google may change these conditions at any time without notice, but Google will announce significant changes in these conditions in advance.