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The clause creates a priority structure for interpreting overlapping contractual obligations, with the Prohibited Use Policy operating as the controlling standard for generative AI-specific conduct rules. This establishes clear jurisdictional boundaries for which terms apply to which services when multiple Google agreements reference each other.
Users operating under these terms must comply with the Prohibited Use Policy where it differs from the base Google Terms of Service, rather than applying the conflicting base terms. The Privacy Policy simultaneously governs data handling practices across the service.
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"These terms supplement the Google Terms of Service. Where these terms conflict with the Google Terms of Service, these terms will apply to your use of our generative AI services. Your use of our generative AI services is also subject to the Google Privacy Policy.— Excerpt from Google Gemini's Google Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy
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The clause creates a priority structure for interpreting overlapping contractual obligations, with the Prohibited Use Policy operating as the controlling standard for generative AI-specific conduct rules. This establishes clear jurisdictional boundaries for which terms apply to which services when multiple Google agreements reference each other.
Users operating under these terms must comply with the Prohibited Use Policy where it differs from the base Google Terms of Service, rather than applying the conflicting base terms. The Privacy Policy simultaneously governs data handling practices across the service.
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