Tabnine updated promotional content in their Terms of Use on May 14, 2026, replacing a call-to-action phrase ('On Demand Session - Make Cursor Better') with different marketing language ('Top 10 Enterprise Agentic Use Cases'). This is a marketing refresh of linked promotional material, not a change to substantive contractual terms, rights, or obligations.
This change does not affect the substantive rights, obligations, or protections established in Tabnine's Terms of Use. The modification replaces marketing language and promotional links within the terms document. No contractual terms, data practices, fees, or user rights were altered.
This change does not materially affect the terms consumers operate under. The updated language involves only promotional content and marketing links embedded in the document structure, leaving all substantive contractual provisions, data practices, fees, and user rights unchanged.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
This change is purely editorial and promotional in nature. Marketing content and call-to-action phrases were updated, but no substantive contractual, data-processing, or compliance obligations were modified. No internal policy review or vendor agreement updates are required.
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New provision explicitly covers user input licensing with sublicensable rights, distinguishing it from output ownership and establishing Tabnine's right to use user inputs for service improvement.
New provision adds specific disclaimers regarding AI-generated code accuracy, completeness, and reliability, addressing concerns specific to AI-powered services.
New provision explicitly authorizes collection of telemetry, device information, and usage statistics, providing transparency about data collection practices for service improvement.
New provision clarifies Tabnine's ownership of the platform and software, ensuring users understand no ownership or implied rights transfer beyond express grants.
Removal of consolidated output ownership and licensing clause; functionality split into separate Input Data License and Warranty Disclaimer provisions, and output ownership language is absent from new version.
Provision renamed and restructured to clarify scope covers "all claims" and both "these Terms or the Services"; removed reference to "affiliates, officers, employees, agents, suppliers and licensors" as protected parties.
Provision reframed to specify causes for termination (violations and harmful conduct) and removed the liability waiver for termination itself.
Governing law jurisdiction changed from Delaware to New York, and provision expanded to explicitly include federal courts and cover disputes relating to Services.
Provision completely restructured with broader prohibitions including legal compliance, IP infringement, competitive product development, reverse engineering, and automated access restrictions; removed specific prohibitions on spam, harassment, and data harvesting.
Added "defend" obligation and "successors" to protected parties; added fourth clause covering user-submitted content; changed "accounting fees" to "attorneys' fees" and consolidated language.
Added requirement to notify users by email or notice for material changes and to provide prior notice before changes become effective, replacing the simpler posting requirement.
1 provision unchanged.
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