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The definition and restrictions establish the scope of permitted use and the parties responsible for compliance with those restrictions. This creates a mechanism for limiting access rights to designated individuals and preventing unauthorized distribution or modification of the platform and its intellectual property.
The relocation of Supabase's legal entity from Delaware to Singapore may affect which jurisdiction's courts and laws apply to disputes, potentially impacting your ability to pursue claims in US courts and changing which consumer protection laws govern your relationship. The requirement to explicitly click 'I Accept' rather than accepting through sign-up or service use clarifies consent but does not substantively change the agreement's terms. The new section on AI-powered tools discloses that Supabase may use AI chatbots for customer support; review that section to understand how such tools may process your inquiries.
View change record →Organizations using Supabase must ensure only authorized employees and contractors access the service and must restrict copying, modification, or redistribution of the platform to non-authorized parties. Violation of these restrictions exposes the Customer to breach of contract liability under the agreement.
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""Authorized User" means Customer's employees, consultants, contractors, and agents (i) who are authorized by Customer to access and use the Services under the rights granted to Customer pursuant to this Agreement; and (ii) for whom access to the Services has been purchased hereunder. [...] Customer shall not at any time, directly or indirectly, and shall not permit any Authorized Users to: (i) copy, modify, or create derivative works of any Supabase IP, whether in whole or in part; (ii) rent, lease, lend, sell, license, sublicense, assign, distribute, publish, transfer, or otherwise make available the Services or Documentation to any third party— Excerpt from Supabase's Supabase Terms of Service
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The definition and restrictions establish the scope of permitted use and the parties responsible for compliance with those restrictions. This creates a mechanism for limiting access rights to designated individuals and preventing unauthorized distribution or modification of the platform and its intellectual property.
Organizations using Supabase must ensure only authorized employees and contractors access the service and must restrict copying, modification, or redistribution of the platform to non-authorized parties. Violation of these restrictions exposes the Customer to breach of contract liability under the agreement.
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