Thank you for using our products and services ("Services"). The Service is provided by Google LLC at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States ("Google").
As long as you use the "Service", you agree to the terms, so please read the contents of this article.
Due to the wide variety of "services," some "services" may have additional terms or product regulations (including age restrictions). Additional terms will be provided in conjunction with the related "services"; when you use the "services," these additional terms become part of your agreement with us.
You must comply with all the policies provided to you in the Services.
Do not abuse the Service. For example, you should not interfere with the operation of the Service or attempt to access the Service through methods other than the interface and operating instructions provided by us. You may only use the Services within the limits of the law (including applicable export and re-export control laws and regulations). If you do not comply with our terms or policies, or if we are investigating suspected violations, we may suspend or terminate the provision of the Services to you.
Using the Service does not grant you any intellectual property rights to the Services or the content you access. Unless the owner of the related content agrees or the law allows, you must not use the content of the Service. This clause does not authorize you to use any of the brand marks or logos used in the Service. Do not remove, obscure, or alter any legal notices displayed on or attached to the Service.
Some of the content displayed in the Services is not owned by Google and such content shall be entirely responsible for the entity it provides. We may review the content to determine whether it is illegal or in violation of Google’s policies and may remove or refuse to display content that we reasonably believe violates our policies or laws. However, this does not mean that we must review the content, so please do not do so.
Regarding your use of the Service, we will send you service announcements, administrative messages and other information; you may cancel some of the communications.
Some of Google’s "services" can be used on mobile devices. However, do not use these “services” when they are distracting to avoid violating traffic or safety regulations.
You may need a Google Account to use some of our services. You can create a Google Account yourself, or a manager (such as your employer or educational institution) can assign you a Google Account. If you use a Google Account assigned to you by a manager, different terms or additional terms may apply, and your manager may have access to or disable your account.
To protect your Google Account, be sure to keep your password and keep it confidential. You must be responsible for all activities in your Google Account, so please avoid using your Google Account password in third-party applications. If you find that your Google Account or password is compromised, follow the instructions here .
Google’s Privacy Policy explains how we treat your personal data and protect your privacy when you use the Service. By using the Service, you agree that Google may use such data in accordance with our privacy policy.
We will respond to notifications of alleged copyright infringement and terminate the accounts of repeated infringers in accordance with the procedures set forth in the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
We will provide relevant information to help copyright owners manage their intellectual property online. If you think that someone has infringed your copyright and need to notify us, you can go to our Help Center to find out how to make a notification and check Google’s policy on notification responses.
Some "services" allow you to upload, submit, store, transmit or receive content; you still retain the intellectual property rights you own in the relevant content. In short, what belongs to you is still yours.
When you upload, submit, store, or transfer content to the Services, or receive content on the Services, or perform the above operations through the Service, you are granting Google (and our partners) worldwide license Can use, host, store, reproduce, modify, and create derivative works (e.g., translate, adapt, or alter your content to make it more compatible with our "services"), disseminate, publish, publicly operate, publicly display and disseminate This type of content. Your rights granted under this section are limited to operating, advertising and improving "services," and the development of new services. Even if you stop using the Services, this license continues to have effect (for example, authorization for the business information you previously added to Google Maps). Some Services allow you to access and remove content previously submitted to the Service. In addition, some “services” may have terms or restrictions that limit the scope of our use of the content submitted to such services. Please confirm that you have the necessary rights to grant us this authorization for any content you submit to the Services.
Our automated system analyzes your content (including emails) to provide product features related to your individual, such as customized search results, personalized advertising, and spam and malware detection. When you use our system to send, receive, and store content, the system analyzes it.
If you have a Google Account, we may display your personal data name and photo in Google’s Services (including advertisements and other commercial content) as well as your third-party applications linked to Google or your Google Account. Dynamics (e.g., +1, comments you wrote, and comments you posted). We respect the sharing or visibility settings you choose in your Google Account. For example, you can set not to show your own name and photo in your ad.
For more information on how Google uses and stores content, please refer to the related service’s privacy policy or additional terms. If you provide comments or suggestions on "services", we can use your opinions or suggestions and will not take any responsibility for you.
If the Service requires or contains downloadable software, the software may be automatically updated on your device when new or new features are available. Some Services allow you to adjust your automatic update settings.
Google grants you worldwide, royalty-free, non-transferable, and non-exclusive personal use licenses that allow you to use the software included with the Services provided by Google. This license is only for you to use the services provided by Google and enjoy its benefits in the manner permitted by these terms. Unless the law prohibits the following restrictions, or unless you have obtained our written permission, you may not copy, modify, distribute, sell or rent any part of the Service or the software contained therein, nor reverse engineer or attempt to reverse the Software. Retrieve its source code.
Open source software is very important to us. We may provide you with a portion of the software used in the Services under open source licenses (which will be provided to you later), and there may be some provisions in the open source license that explicitly override the terms of some of the terms.
We will continue to change and improve the "services." We may add or remove features or features, or we may completely suspend or stop a service.
You can stop using the service at any time, but we do not want you to do so. Google may also stop providing "services" to you at any time, or attach or set new restrictions on "services."
We believe that your data belongs to you, so it is necessary to maintain your access to this type of data. When we suspend a "service," we will give you reasonable prior notice as long as it is reasonably practicable, giving you an opportunity to export information from the "service."
We will provide "services" with commercially reasonable technology and attention, and we hope you will enjoy using them. However, there are some things we do not guarantee about "services."
Neither Google nor its suppliers or distributors make any specific warranty on the Service, except as expressly provided in these Terms or Additional Terms. For example, we will not make any commitments regarding the contents of the Services, the specific functions of the Services, their reliability, availability, and ability to meet your needs. We only provide "services" as "as is."
Some jurisdictions provide for specific guarantees, such as implied warranties of merchantability, special-purpose applicability, and non-infringement. Where permitted by law, we exclude all warranty obligations.
Google and Google’s suppliers and distributors are not responsible for lost profits, income or information, financial losses or indirect, special, derivative, exemplary or punitive damages where permitted by law.
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF GOOGLE'S AND ITS SUPPLIERS AND DEALERS FOR ANY REQUEST SOUGH AS ANY OF THESE TERMS (INCLUDING RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY GOOGLE TO YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES. (Or Google may also choose to provide you with the Service).
In no event will Google and its suppliers and distributors be liable for any loss or damage that cannot reasonably be foreseen.
We understand that in some countries, you may have legal rights that consumers should have. If you are using the Services for personal purposes, no provisions of this or any additional terms shall limit any consumer legal rights that may not be abandoned by contract.
If you use the "service" on behalf of a company, that means the company accepts the terms. The company must be responsible for any claims, lawsuits or legal actions arising out of or relating to the use of the "service" or in violation of this clause (including any liability for any claims, losses, damages, lawsuits, judgments, costs of litigation, and attorneys' fees). Or fees) to compensate Google and its affiliates, executives, agents, and employees and not to damage them.
We may modify this Terms or any additional terms applicable to a Service to, for example, reflect changes in the law or changes in the Service. You should check the contents of this clause periodically. If any of these terms are revised, we will post a notice on this page. We will announce the revised additional terms in the relevant "Services." Changes will not be applied retroactively and will not take effect until 14 days or more after the change is announced. However, changes to a new service feature or changes made for legal reasons will take effect immediately. If you do not agree with the revised terms of a service, please stop using the service.
If this clause and the additional clause are inconsistent, the additional clause shall prevail in the context of the item.
This article governs the relationship between Google and you and does not give rise to any third party beneficial rights.
If you do not comply with this article and we do not take immediate action, this does not mean that we have to give up any rights that we originally had (such as the right to take action in the future).
The occurrence of certain conditions that cannot be performed does not affect any other terms.
Courts in some countries do not apply California law to certain types of disputes. If you are a resident of such country/region, when the exclusion of California law applies, the country/region laws shall apply to the disputes related to this article. Otherwise, you agree that the laws of the United States of California (other than the applicable rules of the applicable law of California) shall apply to any disputes arising out of or relating to these Terms or the Services. In the same way, if the court in that country does not allow you to consent to the jurisdiction and jurisdiction of the Santa Clara County Courthouse in California, then your local jurisdiction and the seat of the court should apply to these Terms. dispute. Otherwise, all claims arising out of or relating to these terms or services should be fully heard in the federal or state courts of Santa Clara County, California, and both you and Google agree to be subject to the jurisdiction of the aforementioned courts.
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