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Because User conduct is legally attributed to Customer, any User violation of the Agreement exposes Customer directly to liability or consequences under the Agreement.
The customer is accountable for every User's compliance failures, and User misconduct is treated as the customer's own misconduct for purposes of the Agreement.
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"Customer shall be responsible for each User's compliance with this Agreement, and acts or omissions by any User shall be deemed acts by Customer.— Excerpt from Snowflake's Snowflake Terms of Service
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Because User conduct is legally attributed to Customer, any User violation of the Agreement exposes Customer directly to liability or consequences under the Agreement.
The customer is accountable for every User's compliance failures, and User misconduct is treated as the customer's own misconduct for purposes of the Agreement.
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