The agreement incorporates the Google Maps Platform Acceptable Use Policy by reference, making compliance with that policy a contractual obligation for all Maps Platform customers, and violations of the AUP constitute violations of the terms of service.
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This provision makes the Acceptable Use Policy a contractually binding document, meaning updates to the AUP automatically become binding on customers, and compliance teams must monitor both documents for policy changes that may affect their operational obligations.
Interpretive note: The specific content and update procedures for the Maps Platform AUP were not available in the provided document excerpt, limiting assessment of the full scope of this incorporation.
Under this clause, customers are contractually bound not only by the terms of service but also by the Acceptable Use Policy as updated by Google, which may include restrictions on specific use cases, industries, or application types.
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You agree not to post, upload, publish, submit or transmit any content that: (i) infringes, misappropriates or violates a third party's patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, moral rights or other intellectual property rights, or rights of publicity or privacy; (ii) violates, or encourages any ...
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1. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The AUP incorporation clause does not directly engage specific consumer protection regulations but may interact with sector-specific regulations if the AUP contains restrictions relevant to regulated industries such as healthcare or financial services using Maps APIs. FTC oversight of unfair or deceptive practices applies broadly to the customer-Google relationship. 2. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Incorporation by reference of a separately maintained and updateable policy document means that the scope of contractual obligations can change without a formal amendment to the terms of service, requiring ongoing monitoring by legal and compliance teams. 3. JURISDICTION FLAGS: The AUP applies globally to all customers. Jurisdiction-specific exposure arises where AUP restrictions intersect with local regulatory requirements or where AUP updates occur without adequate notice under applicable law, particularly in EU jurisdictions where contract modification notice obligations may apply. 4. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Vendor management teams should establish a monitoring process to track AUP updates and assess their impact on existing integrations and commercial arrangements. B2B contracts that depend on Maps Platform functionality should include provisions addressing AUP change risk and potential remediation obligations. 5. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should maintain a current copy of the Maps Platform AUP and establish a change monitoring process. Any significant AUP update should trigger a review of existing product use cases against the updated policy requirements. Pass-through obligations to downstream customers or API users may be required.
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This provision makes the Acceptable Use Policy a contractually binding document, meaning updates to the AUP automatically become binding on customers, and compliance teams must monitor both documents for policy changes that may affect their operational obligations.
Under this clause, customers are contractually bound not only by the terms of service but also by the Acceptable Use Policy as updated by Google, which may include restrictions on specific use cases, industries, or application types.
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