Snowflake External Offerings Terms

Read our summary of Snowflake's External Offerings Terms.

Implications

  • Customer must accept the terms to use specified External Offerings with Snowflake services.
  • Snowflake can update or change the terms at any time, with notice provided via email or other reasonable means.
  • Customer must maintain all rights and licenses for External Offerings, including complying with additional terms from providers.
  • Snowflake is not responsible for any External Offering or its content.
  • Data transferred to External Offerings is no longer processed by Snowflake.
  • Customer can terminate the use of External Offerings by ceasing to use them.
  • Snowflake can terminate or suspend access to External Offerings if Customer violates terms or laws.
  • Customer must use External Offerings in compliance with laws, regulations, and documentation.
  • Terms are effective from the date of initial use and continue until terminated by either party.
  • Termination notice must be given 30 days in advance.
  • If a provision is invalid, it will be limited to the minimum extent necessary.
  • These terms, along with the Agreement, represent the complete understanding between parties.
  • In case of conflict, these terms will control over the Agreement regarding External Offerings.

Things to watch out for

  • Snowflake can change the terms at any time, and your only remedy is to terminate use within ten days if you disagree.
  • Snowflake is not liable for any issues arising from the use of External Offerings.
  • Data transferred to External Offerings is no longer under Snowflake's processing, which could have privacy implications.
  • Snowflake can terminate or suspend access to External Offerings if it suspects any legal, regulatory, or security risks.

AI recommendations

When using Snowflake's External Offerings, be cautious about the terms and conditions, especially regarding updates and changes. Ensure you maintain all necessary rights and licenses for the External Offerings you use. Be aware that Snowflake disclaims responsibility for any issues arising from these External Offerings, and data transferred to them is no longer processed by Snowflake, which could affect your data privacy.

Monitor any notifications from Snowflake regarding changes to these terms, as your only recourse if you disagree is to terminate use within a short window. Always use External Offerings in compliance with applicable laws and regulations to avoid any potential legal issues.

FAQs

What happens if Snowflake changes the terms and I don't agree?

You have ten days to terminate the use of the External Offerings if you do not agree with the updated terms. Failure to do so will be considered as your consent to the changes.

Is Snowflake responsible for any issues with External Offerings?

No, Snowflake disclaims any responsibility or liability for issues arising from the use of External Offerings.

What should I do to comply with the terms?

Ensure you maintain all necessary rights and licenses for the External Offerings, comply with additional provider terms, and use them in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.


(Last updated: 10th October, 2024)

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