Cloud Service Agreements » History » Version 12

Steve Welburn, 2015-04-20 05:03 PM

1 2 Steve Welburn
h2. Terms of use in the cloud
2 1 Steve Welburn
3 1 Steve Welburn
h3. Google Terms Of Service
4 1 Steve Welburn
5 1 Steve Welburn
6 9 Steve Welburn
20 April 2015 "Google Terms Of Service":http://www.google.com/policies/terms/
7 1 Steve Welburn
<pre>
8 10 Steve Welburn
When you upload, submit, store, send or receive content to or through
9 10 Steve Welburn
our Services, you give Google (and those we work with) a worldwide
10 10 Steve Welburn
license to use, host, store, reproduce, modify, create derivative works
11 10 Steve Welburn
(such as those resulting from translations, adaptations or other changes
12 10 Steve Welburn
we make so that your content works better with our Services), communicate,
13 10 Steve Welburn
publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute such content.
14 10 Steve Welburn
The rights you grant in this license are for the limited purpose of operating,
15 10 Steve Welburn
promoting, and improving our Services, and to develop new ones. This license
16 10 Steve Welburn
continues even if you stop using our Services (for example, for a business
17 10 Steve Welburn
listing you have added to Google Maps). Some Services may offer you ways to
18 10 Steve Welburn
access and remove content that has been provided to that Service. Also, in
19 10 Steve Welburn
some of our Services, there are terms or settings that narrow the scope of
20 10 Steve Welburn
our use of the content submitted in those Services. Make sure you have the
21 10 Steve Welburn
necessary rights to grant us this license for any content that you submit
22 10 Steve Welburn
to our Services. 
23 1 Steve Welburn
</pre>
24 6 Steve Welburn
25 7 Steve Welburn
In short, you retain IP over the content, but grant Google and those they work with the rights to use your content to develop and promote Google services.
26 9 Steve Welburn
27 9 Steve Welburn
These conditions have been present since 1 March 2012.
28 7 Steve Welburn
29 1 Steve Welburn
h3. Microsoft Services Agreement
30 1 Steve Welburn
31 1 Steve Welburn
19 October 2012 Microsoft services agreement : http://tinyurl.com/8e4kucy
32 1 Steve Welburn
33 1 Steve Welburn
<pre>
34 1 Steve Welburn
When you upload your content to the services, you agree that it may
35 1 Steve Welburn
be used, modifed, adapted, saved, reproduced, distributed, and
36 1 Steve Welburn
displayed to the extent necessary to protect you and to provide, protect
37 1 Steve Welburn
and improve Microsoft products and services. For example, we may
38 1 Steve Welburn
occasionally use automated means to isolate information from email,
39 1 Steve Welburn
chats, or photos in order to help detect and protect against spam and
40 1 Steve Welburn
malware, or to improve the services with new features that makes them
41 1 Steve Welburn
easier to use. When processing your content, Microsoft takes steps to
42 1 Steve Welburn
help preserve your privacy.
43 1 Steve Welburn
</pre>
44 3 Steve Welburn
45 11 Steve Welburn
20 April 2015 "Microsoft services agreement":http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-live/microsoft-services-agreement
46 1 Steve Welburn
<pre>
47 11 Steve Welburn
3.1. Who owns my Content that I put on the Services? You do. Some Services
48 11 Steve Welburn
enable you to communicate with others and share or store various types of
49 11 Steve Welburn
files, such as photos, documents, music and video. The contents of your
50 11 Steve Welburn
communications and your files are your “Content” and, except for material
51 11 Steve Welburn
that we license to you that may be incorporated into your own Content (such
52 11 Steve Welburn
as clip art), we don't claim ownership of the Content you provide on the
53 11 Steve Welburn
Services. Your Content remains your Content, and you're responsible for it.
54 11 Steve Welburn
55 11 Steve Welburn
3.2. Who can access my Content? You have initial control over who may access
56 11 Steve Welburn
your Content. However, if you share Content in public areas of the Services,
57 11 Steve Welburn
through features that permit public sharing of Content, or in shared areas
58 11 Steve Welburn
available to others you’ve chosen, you agree that anyone you've shared Content
59 11 Steve Welburn
with may, for free, use, save, reproduce, distribute, display, and transmit
60 11 Steve Welburn
that Content in connection with their use of the Services and other Microsoft,
61 11 Steve Welburn
or its licensees’, products, and services. If you don't want others to have
62 11 Steve Welburn
that ability, don't use the Services to share your Content. You represent and
63 11 Steve Welburn
warrant that for the duration of this Agreement you have (and will have) all
64 11 Steve Welburn
the rights necessary for the Content you upload or share on the Services and
65 11 Steve Welburn
that the use of the Content, as contemplated in this section 3.2, won't violate
66 11 Steve Welburn
any law.
67 11 Steve Welburn
68 11 Steve Welburn
3.3. What does Microsoft do with my Content? When you transmit or upload Content
69 11 Steve Welburn
to the Services, you're giving Microsoft the worldwide right, without charge, to
70 11 Steve Welburn
use Content as necessary: to provide the Services to you, to protect you, and to
71 11 Steve Welburn
improve Microsoft products and services. Microsoft uses and protects your Content
72 12 Steve Welburn
as outlined in the Windows Services Privacy Statement, Bing Privacy Statement,
73 12 Steve Welburn
MSN Privacy Statement, and Office Services Privacy Statement
74 11 Steve Welburn
(collectively the “Privacy Statements”). 
75 11 Steve Welburn
</pre>
76 7 Steve Welburn
77 7 Steve Welburn
In short, once you share data you give the people you shared it with the right to treat it as free for reuse.
78 8 Steve Welburn
79 8 Steve Welburn
h3. DropBox Terms Of Service
80 8 Steve Welburn
81 8 Steve Welburn
DropBox Terms Of Service
82 8 Steve Welburn
83 8 Steve Welburn
24 April 2014 "DropBox Terms of Service":https://www.dropbox.com/terms
84 8 Steve Welburn
85 8 Steve Welburn
<pre>
86 8 Steve Welburn
When you use our Services, you provide us with things like your files, content,
87 8 Steve Welburn
email messages, contacts and so on ("Your Stuff"). Your Stuff is yours. These 
88 8 Steve Welburn
Terms don't give us any rights to Your Stuff except for the limited rights that
89 8 Steve Welburn
enable us to offer the Services.
90 8 Steve Welburn
91 8 Steve Welburn
We need your permission to do things like hosting Your Stuff, backing it up, and
92 8 Steve Welburn
sharing it when you ask us to. Our Services also provide you with features like
93 8 Steve Welburn
photo thumbnails, document previews, email organization, easy sorting, editing,
94 8 Steve Welburn
sharing and searching. These and other features may require our systems to access, 
95 8 Steve Welburn
store and scan Your Stuff. You give us permission to do those things, and this 
96 8 Steve Welburn
permission extends to trusted third parties we work with.
97 8 Steve Welburn
98 8 Steve Welburn
...
99 8 Steve Welburn
100 8 Steve Welburn
Our Services let you share Your Stuff with others, so please think carefully about
101 8 Steve Welburn
what you share. 
102 8 Steve Welburn
</pre>