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ADDITIONAL TERMS FOR USE OF ADDITIONAL SERVICES
You are signing up for or have previously entered into a Google Apps agreement ("Google Apps Agreement")
for Services (as defined under the terms of your Google Apps Agreement)
between the entity that signs up for (or has agreed to) the Google Apps
Agreement ("Customer") and Google Inc., Google Ireland Limited or Google Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (as may be applicable, "Google").
Google may make more Google applications (beyond the Services)
available from time to time through the control panel for the customer
domain ("Additional Services"). By using such Additional Services, Customer agrees to the additional terms below ("Additional Terms").
If Customer does not wish to enable any of the Additional Services or
you do not have the requisite authority to bind the Customer to these
Additional Terms, please disable such Additional Services in the
control panel. Capitalized terms used below but not defined below have
the meaning ascribed to them under the Google Apps Agreement.
- Not Subject to your Google Apps Agreement.
The Additional Services are not governed by the Google Apps Agreement,
but are governed only by the applicable service-specific Google terms
of service. The Additional Services with their respective terms of
service are located at the following URL: http://www.google.com/support/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=181865 (or such other URL that Google may provide).
- Existing Customers.
If You are an existing Customer who signed up before November 9, 2010,
these Additional Services will be made available by clicking "I ACCEPT"
on the confirmation page of the Google Apps transition wizard.
- New Customers.
If You are a new Customer who has signed up on or after November 9,
2010, the Additional Services are provided on an "opt-out" basis. The
default setting for the Additional Services is on.
- Use Constitutes Acceptance.
Use of any Additional Service by any End User constitutes Customer’s
acceptance of the Google terms of service for such Additional Service.
- Enabling or Disabling Additional Services. At any point in time, Customer can always enable or disable any of the Additional Services in the control panel.
- Future Services.
Google may offer other Additional Services that are not currently set
forth at the URL in Section 1 and for which Google does not yet have
terms of service. When these future Additional Services become
available, they will be offered to Customer under these Additional
Terms.
- Availability. Not all Additional Services may be available in all countries.
- Technical Support.
Google will not provide the TSS for the Additional Services. Customer
is responsible for responding to any questions and complaints by End
Users relating to Customer’s or its End Users’ use of the Additional
Services. Google provides technical support services for the Additional
Services solely through the applicable product-specific Help Center,
which is accessible at http://www.google.com/support/ (or such URL that Google may provide).
- Third Party Requests.
Customer is responsible for responding to Third Party Requests that
apply to the Additional Services, unless otherwise stated in the
applicable terms for each Additional Service. Google does not assist
Customer with responding to such Third Party Requests.
- Compliance with Laws.
Customer is responsible for ensuring its End Users comply with the
applicable Google terms of service for each Additional Service. Where
applicable, Customer agrees that it is solely responsible for
compliance with all laws and regulations that apply to Customer’s
provision of these Additional Service to Customer’s End Users, such as
the U.S. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA),
Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), and the Children’s Online
Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), including but not limited to,
obtaining parental consent concerning collection or dissemination of
personal information (including that of students) used in connection
with the provisioning and use of the Additional Services by the
Customer and End Users.
- Privacy.
Customer may have the ability to access, monitor, use or disclose data
provided by End Users for these Additional Services or disable an End
User's Account for these Additional Services. Customer will notify End
Users of Customer's ability to take these actions.
- Google Checkout.
A Google Checkout account opened by an End User is the End User’s
personal account and is subject to extensive regulatory requirements
and prohibitions. While Customer may suspend an End User’s access to
his or her Checkout account, Customer may not use an End User’s
Checkout account or make any changes to the information in such
Checkout account. Customer may access information in an End User’s
Checkout account only in accordance with Checkout privacy policies and
Customer’s privacy policy.
- Refund for Paid Services.
If Customer disables an Additional Service for which Customer or End
User has provided payment, Google will not be obligated to refund
Customer or any End User for unused paid services. Customer will
indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Google from and against all
liabilities, damages, losses and expenses, and costs (including
settlement costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of an End
User’s claim concerning refunds for such paid services.
- Google is Data Processor.
Where applicable, the parties agree that Google is a data processor and
Customer is a data controller with respect to the End User personal
data contained in the Additional Services for Customer’s domain.
- Data Location.
As part of providing the Additional Services, Google may store and
process the data provided through such Additional Services in the
United States or any other country in which Google or its agents
maintain facilities.
- Severability.
If any provision of these Additional Terms is found unenforceable, the
balance of the Additional Terms will remain in full force and effect.
- Modifications. Google may modify these Additional Terms from time to time.
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