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Because compliance is framed as a warranty, breach of applicable U.S. export control or sanctions laws could constitute a breach of the Agreement itself, not merely a violation of external law.
The updated terms remove a contractual protection that previously prohibited Mixpanel from treating individually identifiable data as Usage Data. Under the revised language, Mixpanel may now classify data that identifies or is attributable to specific individuals as Usage Data, potentially making such data subject to uses and disclosures beyond what the Customer Content exclusion permits. This broadens the category of data Mixpanel may process and analyze under the Usage Data definition. The terms do not provide a mechanism to opt out of this reclassification.
View change record →The updated terms establish an automatic 7% fee increase mechanism that takes effect upon each subscription renewal. Previously, subscription fees remained fixed for the duration of the subscription term, with new pricing becoming effective only at the start of a new subscription term and only if the parties agreed in writing. Under the revised language, fees will now automatically escalate by 7% upon commencement of each renewal term unless the parties expressly agree otherwise in writing. This shifts the default pricing behavior from fixed-term rates to automatic annual escalation.
View change record →You are required to give a warranty that you will follow all U.S. export control and economic sanctions laws as they relate to your access to and use of the Application Services.
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Customer is responsible for and hereby agrees to comply at its sole expense with all applicable United States export laws and regulations.
You agree to comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations regarding the export of technical data from the U.S.
It's your responsibility to comply with U.S. Export Control laws and regulations, and foreign import laws and regulations when traveling abroad with your Device.
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"Customer warrants it shall comply with all U.S. export control and economic sanctions laws and regulations as they relate to access to and use of the Application Services.— Excerpt from Mixpanel's Mixpanel Terms of Use
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Because compliance is framed as a warranty, breach of applicable U.S. export control or sanctions laws could constitute a breach of the Agreement itself, not merely a violation of external law.
You are required to give a warranty that you will follow all U.S. export control and economic sanctions laws as they relate to your access to and use of the Application Services.
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