Common use of Deprecation Policy Clause in Contracts

Deprecation Policy. a. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Google, as ultimate owner and licensor of the Products and Services, may discontinue any Products and Services or any portion or feature of the Products and Services for any reason at any time without liability to Customer. b. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Google intends to discontinue or make backwards incompatible changes to those Products and Services that are specified at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/cloud/terms/deprecation (“Deprecation URL”), Google will announce such change or discontinuance and will use commercially reasonable efforts to continue to operate those versions and features of those Products and Services identified at the Deprecation URL without these changes for at least one year after that announcement, unless (as Google determines in its reasonable good faith judgment): i. is otherwise required by law or third party relationship (including if there is a change in applicable law or relationship); or ii. doing so could create a security risk or substantial economic or material technical burden. c. The above policy in this Section is the “Deprecation Policy”.

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Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement

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Deprecation Policy. a. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Google, as ultimate owner and licensor of the Products and Services, may discontinue any Products and Services or any portion or feature of the Products and Services for any reason at any time without liability to Customer. b. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Google intends to discontinue or make backwards incompatible changes to those Products and Services that are specified at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/cloud/terms/deprecation (“Deprecation URL”), Google will announce such change or discontinuance and will use commercially reasonable efforts to continue to operate those versions and features of those Products and Services identified at the Deprecation URL without these changes for at least one year after that announcement, unless (as Google determines in its reasonable good faith judgment): i. is otherwise required by law or third party relationship (including if there is a change in applicable law or relationship); or ii. doing so could create a security risk or substantial economic or material technical burden. c. The above policy in this Section section is the “Deprecation Policy”.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: End User License Agreement

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Deprecation Policy. a. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Google, as ultimate owner and licensor of the Products and Services, may discontinue any Products and Services or any portion or feature of the Products and Services for any reason at any time without liability to Customer. b. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Google intends to discontinue or make backwards incompatible changes to those Products and Services that are specified at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/cloud/terms/deprecation (“Deprecation URL”), Google will announce such change or discontinuance and will use commercially reasonable efforts to continue to operate those versions and features of those Products and Services identified at the Deprecation URL without these changes for at least one year after that announcement, unless (as Google determines in its reasonable good faith judgment): i. is otherwise required by law or third third-party relationship (including if there is a change in applicable law or relationship); or ii. doing so could create a security risk or substantial economic or material technical burden. c. The above policy in this Section is the “Deprecation Policy”.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: End User License Agreement

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