Businesses that integrate with Mistral AI's services as partners are governed by a separate Connector Terms document, which likely sets out the specific obligations and permissions for building integrations or connectors to Mistral's AI systems.
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Partners building on Mistral's platform are subject to distinct contractual obligations that may affect how they can use, distribute, or monetize Mistral's AI capabilities within their own products.
Interpretive note: The substantive content of the Connector Terms is not reproduced in this index page; the implications described are inferred from the document category and standard industry practice.
This provision primarily affects business partners rather than individual consumers, but consumers who use third-party products powered by Mistral AI through partner integrations are indirectly subject to the constraints and permissions established in these Connector Terms.
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"If you're a business partner: Connector Terms— Excerpt from Mistral AI's Mistral Terms of Use
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Connector or partner integration terms engage both GDPR data processor and sub-processor obligations where personal data flows through partner-built integrations, and the EU AI Act's provisions on distributor and deployer obligations where partners place Mistral AI systems on the market. The relevant enforcement authorities include EU data protection authorities and the European AI Office. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The existence of a separate Connector Terms document for partners suggests that Mistral distinguishes between direct commercial customers and integration partners in its contractual structure. Partners must understand whether they are acting as processors, controllers, or distributors under applicable law, and whether the Connector Terms adequately address these roles. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU partners face exposure under GDPR sub-processor provisions and EU AI Act distributor obligations. US partners should assess whether the Connector Terms contain any provisions that conflict with applicable state or federal requirements. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Organizations evaluating a partnership with Mistral AI should conduct due diligence on the Connector Terms to assess intellectual property rights, liability allocation, audit rights, data handling obligations, and termination provisions. The terms may restrict how partners can represent or modify Mistral's AI capabilities in their own offerings. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Partners should map data flows created by connector integrations against GDPR Article 28 and 46 requirements, ensure that any personal data transferred through the integration is covered by appropriate legal mechanisms, and review whether the Connector Terms require them to impose downstream obligations on their own customers.
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Partners building on Mistral's platform are subject to distinct contractual obligations that may affect how they can use, distribute, or monetize Mistral's AI capabilities within their own products.
This provision primarily affects business partners rather than individual consumers, but consumers who use third-party products powered by Mistral AI through partner integrations are indirectly subject to the constraints and permissions established in these Connector Terms.
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