Google Software License Agreement

urgently, to the email address provided by the customer in the Admin Console as the project owner. Customer may notify Google under the Agreement by sending an email to Google`s legal department at legal-notices@google.com. The notification is treated as received when (x) the email is sent, the other party has received the email, or (y) the notification is published in the Admin Console. In addition to and notwithstanding the foregoing, all notices relating to indemnification, breach or termination of the Agreement must be in writing and will be made by (a) Personal Delivery, (b) Nationally Recognized Courier Service, or (c) Prepaid Registered Mail with the following recipient: 11.4 Additional Information. Information about subcontractors, including their function and location, can be found at the following address: cloud.google.com/terms/third-party-suppliers, as such a URL may be updated by Google from time to time. The information available on this URL is correct at the time of publication. If the code is actually a single package (or is otherwise inseparable), you must document the licenses as follows. Note: The licenses() directive must appear in the build file before the first build rule. If cross-licensed dependencies appear in the go/licensereview errors for app launches, the app launch team must create the new project repository on third-party-removed.googlesource.com if it does not already exist. Engineering staff are able to create new projects.

The project must be synchronized from //third_party with go/copybara and include our changes to the third-party source code. If multiple versions of a particular dependency are to be mirrored, the names of the external mirrors must match the names of the //third_party, e.B. v1, and v2 versions. third_party/libraryX/v1 must be mirrored in third-party-removed.googlesource.com/libraryX/v1 and //third_party/libraryX/v2/folder in third-party-removed.googlesource.com/libraryX/v2/folder. Exceptions should be made if the internal name is not to be shared externally. B for example if confidential internal code names are involved or if we do not want to reflect embargoed security patches. 1.1 Use of the Services. Google provides the Services to Customer.

Subject to the terms of the Agreement, Google hereby grants Customer a worldwide, non-sublicensable, non-transferable (except as provided in Section 15.2) non-exclusive and limited license during the Term to: (a) access and use the Services, (b) integrate the Services into an Application and provide the Services solely as services integrated into the Application to users of the Application; and (c) access and use all software provided by Google in connection with the Services. Customer may authorize its subcontractors and agents to access and use the Services only on Customer`s behalf, provided that Customer is responsible for any breach of the Agreement by such contractors or agents, as if such breach had been caused by Customer. Copyright License Grant. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, you hereby grant Google and the recipients of the Software distributed by Google a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to reproduce, create derivative works from, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute your Submissions and such Derivative Works. If the code granted to us under a commercial license (for example, custom contract. B, EULA) is mixed with code that is licensed to us under a limited license (e.g., GPL, LGPL), the following warning comment must be added to the BUILD and METADATA files of the CAPITAL LETTERS library, just below the Go/Thirdpartylicenses#ByExceptionOnly Warning header and above the “#Description” line, with no blank lines in between. The name of a target build rule (which likely specified a distribution method) when it is added to the licenses() list of a third-party BUILD file with an exception= prefix indicates that an exception is granted only for that particular build rule (“//foo:foo_bin” in this example). If the exception string is placed in the licenses() list of the third-party BUILD file, the exception is granted for all third-party build rules in that BUILD file. “Restricted” licenses are the main reason for the creation of this project. Licenses in this category require mandatory source distribution (including Google source code) if Google ships a product containing third-party code protected by such a license.

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