Google Workspace definition

Google Workspace means the Google Workspace services provided by Google to Customer under the terms of a separate agreement between Google and Customer.
Google Workspace means the Google Workspace or Google Workspace for Education services described at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/user_features.html (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/user_features.html), as applicable.
Google Workspace means the then-current services described at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/user_features.html (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/user_features.html)

Examples of Google Workspace in a sentence

  • A description of Google Workspace for Education Service provided by Google is set forth in the Services Summary located at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/user_features.html.

  • Google Workspace for Education Privacy Notice is meant to help Google Workspace for Education users and parents understand what data and for what purposes such data is collected by Google during the provision of Google Workplace for Education Services.

  • The Google Workspace for Education Privacy Notice includes information about Google privacy practices that are specific to Google Workspace for Education and summarizes the most relevant portions of the Google Privacy Policy, which provides additional examples and explanations that may be useful to Customers.

  • This Addendum (the “SOPPA Addendum”) to the Agreement under which Google Workspace for Education Services (pka, G Suite for Education Services) are provided to Customer (the “Agreement”) comply with the requirements of the Student Online Personal Protection Act (“SOPPA”) effective as of July 1, 2021.

  • We’re an authorized reseller of Google Workspace and G Suite, but make no warranties about Google’s services, and disclaim Google’s liability for any damages arising from our distribution and resale of their services.

  • The district currently uses the Google Workspace for Education suite for all communications and collaborative instructional needs supported by other third party programs that supplement the core curriculum.

  • Google will provide Google Workspace Technical Support Services to Customer during the Order Term in accordance with the Google Workspace Technical Support Services Guidelines.

  • If you purchase Google Workspace or G Suite, there are a few other things we want to highlight: these services are provided by Google, and your use of them is subject to Google’s Terms of Use for the services, which you’ll accept before using Google Workspace or G Suite for the first time.

  • Unless otherwise permitted in the Google Workspace Service Specific Terms, Customer will not use, and will not allow End Users to use, the Services to place or receive emergency services calls.

  • Parents and age- appropriate students should review that document carefully, and should use the website listed in that document to learn about Google Workspace for Education.


More Definitions of Google Workspace

Google Workspace means the Google Workspace services provided by Google to Customer under the terms of a separate agreement between Google and Customer. "High Risk Activities" means uses such as the operation of nuclear facilities, air traffic control or life support systems, where the use or failure of the Services could lead to death, personal injury, or environmental damage. "Initial Term" means the period of time specified in the SKU listed on the Order Form, beginning on the Service Commencement Date. "Intellectual Property Rights" means current and future worldwide rights under patent law, copyright law, semiconductor chip protection law, moral rights law, trade secret law, trademark law, unfair competition law, publicity rights law, privacy rights law, and any and all other proprietary rights, and any and all applications, renewals, extensions and restorations thereof, now or hereafter in force and effect worldwide. "Notification Email Address" means the email address designated by Customer to receive email notifications from Google. Customer may change this email address through the Admin Console. "Order Form" means the written or online order document indicating that Customer has signed up for the Services, describing the following, including but not limited to: the Services SKU ordered; Fees; and quantity, that is either submitted to Google by Customer or by Reseller on Customer’s behalf. Each Order Form is subject to the terms of this Agreement and the terms of the Purchase Agreement.
Google Workspace means the Google Workspace or Google Workspace for Education services described at https://workspace.google.com/terms/user_features.html (https://workspace.google.com/terms/user_features.html), as applicable.

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