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Customers bear the legal and financial burden of claims connected to their own data or to their misuse of the service, protecting Contentsquare from liability in those scenarios.
You are responsible for defending and indemnifying Contentsquare against claims tied to how you use the service or what your Customer Data contains or where it comes from.
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"Customer will defend and...indemnify Contentsquare's Indemnified Parties from and against, any Claim to the extent arising out of or in connection with: (i) any breach by Customer of its obligations under Section 2.3 (Restrictions)...and (ii) the nature, origin, or content of all Customer Data...— Excerpt from Heap's Heap Terms of Service
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Customers bear the legal and financial burden of claims connected to their own data or to their misuse of the service, protecting Contentsquare from liability in those scenarios.
You are responsible for defending and indemnifying Contentsquare against claims tied to how you use the service or what your Customer Data contains or where it comes from.
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