Sourcegraph has separate sets of terms for different products and user types, and this index page tells you which set of terms applies to your situation.
This analysis describes what Sourcegraph Cody's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
The terms that govern your use of Sourcegraph depend on which product you use, when you agreed to terms, and whether a custom contract exists, meaning different users may have significantly different rights and obligations.
Users who rely solely on this index page will not know the specific data handling, liability, or IP terms that apply to them without navigating to the appropriate linked document. The general Sourcegraph terms explicitly exclude the Amp product, meaning Amp users' governing terms are not identified on this page.
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"If you'd like to use Sourcegraph products to write, find, test, and fix code, please see our Sourcegraph terms and conditions. These terms apply to all Sourcegraph products (except for Amp) and all deployment types, unless you execute an Order Form with us with customized terms.— Excerpt from Sourcegraph Cody's Sourcegraph Terms of Service
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The segmentation of terms across product lines may engage GDPR data processing agreement requirements if different products process personal data under different frameworks. CCPA requirements for notice at collection may also apply differently depending on which terms govern a given product. The FTC Act's prohibition on unfair or deceptive practices is relevant if the applicable terms are not clearly disclosed at the point of user onboarding. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The exclusion of Amp from the stated scope of the general Sourcegraph terms, without providing a link to Amp-specific terms on this index page, creates a gap in terms disclosure that compliance teams should flag. Users or procurement teams relying on this index may be unable to locate the governing agreement for Amp deployments. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and EEA users are subject to GDPR requirements for clear and accessible presentation of terms, including data processing information. California users have CPRA rights to know which terms govern their data. The gap regarding Amp terms creates heightened exposure in jurisdictions with strong transparency requirements. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise procurement teams should confirm which specific terms document applies to each Sourcegraph product in use within their organization. The statement that an executed Order Form supersedes standard terms is significant for B2B customers and should trigger a contract inventory review to confirm which agreements are in force. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should map each Sourcegraph product in use to the applicable terms document, confirm Order Form status, and review whether the Amp product exclusion affects any current or planned deployments. The absence of an Amp terms link should be raised with Sourcegraph account representatives.
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The terms that govern your use of Sourcegraph depend on which product you use, when you agreed to terms, and whether a custom contract exists, meaning different users may have significantly different rights and obligations.
Users who rely solely on this index page will not know the specific data handling, liability, or IP terms that apply to them without navigating to the appropriate linked document. The general Sourcegraph terms explicitly exclude the Amp product, meaning Amp users' governing terms are not identified on this page.
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