Adds spend limit suspension authority, project-based service structure, and team member content ownership rules.
Why it matters: The updated terms establish AWS's authority to suspend and permanently close accounts based on spend limit violations, and introduce new team member content ownership and liability rules that affect how data and intellectual property are governed within shared projects. Organizations using AWS Bedrock should understand that enabling spend limits creates exposure to account suspension and permanent content deletion without a specified reactivation grace period. Project owners become liable for team member conduct and content contributions, which affects internal governance and contract allocation of risk.
Adds explicit data retention and control procedures for SaaS users: 30-day auto-deletion, opt-out from training data use, and logging disclosures.
Why it matters: The updated terms establish explicit data retention, logging, and opt-out procedures that organizations subject to data protection regulations (GDPR, CCPA) need to evaluate against their own data governance obligations. The 30-day automatic deletion with stated exceptions, training data opt-out mechanism, and disclosure of safety monitoring provide operational clarity that was previously implicit, enabling organizations to confirm alignment with their vendor contracts and regulatory obligations.