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These use restrictions define the operational boundaries within which the service may be deployed. They establish that Customer bears responsibility for third-party conduct, that certain technical activities are prohibited, and that processing of Sensitive Personal Information requires prior written authorization from Amplitude as a prerequisite condition.
Users must ensure their use complies with applicable laws, refrain from transmitting infringing or harmful content, are prohibited from reverse engineering the platform, must obtain written consent before processing Sensitive Personal Information, and must not conduct activities that impair service functionality. These restrictions apply to any third parties using the service on the user's behalf.
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You agree not to engage in any of the following prohibited activities: (i) copying, distributing, or disclosing any part of the Service in any medium; (ii) using any automated system, including without limitation 'robots,' 'spiders,' 'offline readers,' etc., to access the Service; (iii) transmitting...
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Customer shall not, and shall ensure that Authorized Users do not, use the Service in any manner that: (a) violates applicable laws or regulations; (b) infringes the intellectual property rights of any third party; (c) transmits harmful, offensive, or illegal content; or (d) attempts to reverse engi...
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"Customer shall not, and shall not permit any third party to: (i) use the Services in violation of applicable laws or regulations; (ii) transmit any data that infringes any intellectual property rights or contains any harmful, illegal, or objectionable content; (iii) reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any portion of the Services; (iv) use the Services to collect or process any Sensitive Personal Information without Amplitude's prior written consent; or (v) use the Services in any manner that could damage, disable, or impair the Services.— Excerpt from Amplitude's Amplitude Terms of Service
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These use restrictions define the operational boundaries within which the service may be deployed. They establish that Customer bears responsibility for third-party conduct, that certain technical activities are prohibited, and that processing of Sensitive Personal Information requires prior written authorization from Amplitude as a prerequisite condition.
Users must ensure their use complies with applicable laws, refrain from transmitting infringing or harmful content, are prohibited from reverse engineering the platform, must obtain written consent before processing Sensitive Personal Information, and must not conduct activities that impair service functionality. These restrictions apply to any third parties using the service on the user's behalf.
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