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This allocation of responsibility establishes the customer as the party responsible for legal compliance and regulatory obligations related to data handling, while positioning Amplitude in a processor role subordinate to customer direction. This structure defines the legal liability framework between the parties.
Users of services that integrate Amplitude are subject to the terms under which their service provider (the customer) has agreed to be responsible for all lawfulness determinations regarding data collection and use. The provision does not alter user rights directly but establishes the contractual relationship governing how Amplitude handles data on behalf of the service provider.
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"Customer is solely responsible for ensuring that its collection, transmission, and use of data in connection with the Services complies with all applicable laws and regulations, including obtaining any necessary consents from end users. Amplitude processes Customer Data only as a data processor acting on Customer's instructions.— Excerpt from Amplitude's Amplitude Terms of Service
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This allocation of responsibility establishes the customer as the party responsible for legal compliance and regulatory obligations related to data handling, while positioning Amplitude in a processor role subordinate to customer direction. This structure defines the legal liability framework between the parties.
Users of services that integrate Amplitude are subject to the terms under which their service provider (the customer) has agreed to be responsible for all lawfulness determinations regarding data collection and use. The provision does not alter user rights directly but establishes the contractual relationship governing how Amplitude handles data on behalf of the service provider.
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