Common use of Deprecation Policy Clause in Contracts

Deprecation Policy. Google will announce if it intends to discontinue or make backwards incompatible changes to the Services specified at the URL in the next sentence. Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to continue to operate those Services versions and features identified at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/deprecation without these changes for at least one year after that announcement, unless (as Google determines in its reasonable good faith judgment): (i) 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. The above policy is the "Deprecation Policy."

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Samples: Service Level Agreement

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Deprecation Policy. Google will announce if it intends to discontinue or make backwards incompatible changes to the Services specified at the URL in the next sentence. Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to continue to operate those Services versions and features identified at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/deprecation (xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/deprecation) without these changes for at least one year after that announcement, unless (as Google determines in its reasonable good faith judgment): (i) 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. The above policy is the "Deprecation Policy."

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Samples: Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service

Deprecation Policy. Google will announce if it intends to discontinue or make backwards incompatible changes to the Services specified at the URL in the next sentence. Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to continue to operate those Services versions and features identified at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/deprecation without these changes for at least one year after that announcement, unless (as Google determines in its reasonable good faith judgment): ): (ia) required Google cannot do so by law or third party relationship by contract (including if there is a change in applicable law or relationship), or contract) or (b) continuing to provide the Services could create a (i) security risk or (ii) doing so could create a security risk or substantial economic or material technical burden. The above This policy is the "β€œDeprecation Policy."”

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Samples: Google Cloud Platform License Agreement

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Deprecation Policy. Google will announce if it intends to discontinue or make backwards incompatible changes to the Services specified at the URL in the next sentence. Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to continue to operate those Services versions and features identified at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/deprecation without these changes for at least one year after that announcement, unless (as Google determines in its reasonable good faith judgment): ): (i) required by law or third party relationship (including if there is a change in applicable law or relationship), or or (ii) doing so could create a security risk or substantial economic or material technical burden. The above policy is the "Deprecation Policy."

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Samples: Google Cloud Platform Customer Agreement

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