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2017-05-1200-11-20 commented 6 years ago

1 use: HTTRACK, HTTRAQ; sourse code include inside *AS IS free software with 'copyleft' philosophy; [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html];

Copy full text of GNU General Public License & save it in your local directory homepage as text file. Be free!

2017-05-1200-11-20 commented 6 years ago

>^alow Dropbox [https://www.dropbox.com/s/iyt5haqnnk5ucyo/vpsDATA?dl=0]; Terms of use (link): [https://www.dropbox.com/dmca?view_en#terms]; Dropbox Business (link): [https://www.dropbox.com/dmca?view_en#business_agreement]; Dropbox Privacy Policy (link): [https://www.dropbox.com/dmca?view_en#privacy]; DMCA (link) [https://www.dropbox.com/dmca?view_en#dmca] *AS IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

2017-05-1200-11-20 commented 6 years ago

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    Modifications. Dropbox may update the Services from time to time. If Dropbox changes the Services in a manner that materially reduces their functionality, Dropbox will notify Customer at the email address associate with the account, and Customer may provide notice within thirty days of the change to terminate the Agreement. This termination right will not apply to updates made to features provided on a beta or evaluation basis.
    Software.
        Generally. The Services allow Customer and End Users to download Software that may update automatically. If any component of the Software is offered under an open source license, Dropbox will make the license available to Customer and to the extent the provisions of that license grant Customer additional rights, those provisions will expressly override some terms of this Agreement with respect to that component of the Software.
        License. Dropbox hereby grants to Customer during the Term a limited non-exclusive license to use the Software solely in connection with the Services and in accordance with this Agreement. This license is non-transferable (subject to Section 12.8), irrevocable (except as set forth in Section 7), non-sublicensable, and will be fully paid up upon Customer's payment of the Fees.
    Customer Domains. Prior to providing the Services Dropbox may require Customer to verify that Customer owns or controls the Customer Domains. If Customer does not own or control the Customer Domains, then Dropbox will have no obligation to provide Customer with the Services.
Customer Obligations.
    Customer Administration of the Services. Customer may specify End Users as Administrators through the Admin Console. Customer is responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of passwords and Admin Accounts, and managing access to Admin Accounts. Dropbox's responsibilities do not extend to the internal management or administration of the Services for Customer. The Customer acknowledges that, if the Customer purchases the Services through a reseller and designates any of the reseller's personnel as Administrators of the Customer's Services account, the reseller may be able to control account information, including Customer Data, and access the Customer's Services account as described above.
    Unauthorized Use or Access. Customer will prevent unauthorized use of the Services by its End Users and terminate any unauthorized use of or access to the Services. End User Accounts may only be provisioned, registered, and used by a single End User. The Services are not intended for End Users under the age of 13. Customer will ensure that it does not allow any person under 13 to use the Services. Customer will promptly notify Dropbox of any unauthorized use of or access to the Services.
    Restrictions. Customer will not: (a) sell, resell, or lease the Services or Software; (b) use the Services or Software for activities where use or failure of the Services or Software could lead to physical damage, death, or personal injury; (c) reverse engineer the Services or Software, or attempt or assist anyone else to do so, unless this restriction is prohibited by law; or (d) use the Services or Software, including the export or re-export of Customer Data, in violation of Export Control Laws.
    Compliance. Customer and its End Users must use the Services in compliance with the Acceptable Use Policy. Customer is responsible for use of the Services by its End Users. Customer will comply with laws and regulations applicable to Customer's use of the Services, if any. Customer will obtain and maintain from End Users any consents necessary to allow Administrators to engage in the activities described in this Agreement and to allow Dropbox to provide the Services. Customer will not store, transmit or otherwise process any information via the Services that falls within the definition of "Protected Health Information" under the HIPAA Privacy Rule (45 C.F.R. Section 164.051), unless Customer and Dropbox separately enter into a HIPAA Business Associate Agreement, which may be done via the Admin Console.
    Third-Party Apps and Integrations. If Customer uses any third-party service or applications, such as a service that uses a Dropbox API, with the Services: (a) Dropbox will not be responsible for any act or omission of the third-party, including the third-party's access to or use of Customer Data; and (b) Dropbox does not warrant or support any service provided by the third-party.
    Third-Party Requests.
        Customer Responsibility. Customer is responsible for responding to Third-Party Requests via its own access to information. Customer will seek to obtain information required to respond to Third-Party Requests and will contact Dropbox only if it cannot obtain such information despite diligent efforts.
        Dropbox Responsibility. Dropbox will make commercially reasonable efforts, to the extent allowed by law and by the terms of the Third-Party Request, to: (i) promptly notify Customer of Dropbox's receipt of a Third-Party Request; (ii) comply with Customer's commercially reasonable requests regarding its efforts to oppose a Third-Party Request; and (iii) provide Customer with information or tools required for Customer to respond to the Third-Party Request, if Customer is otherwise unable to obtain the information. If Customer fails to promptly respond to any Third-Party Request, then Dropbox may, but will not be obligated to do so.
Payment.
    Fees. Customer will pay Dropbox or Customer's Reseller all applicable Fees for the Services, in the currency indicated on the Order Form. Customer authorizes Dropbox, or Customer's reseller, to charge Customer for all applicable Fees using Customer's selected payment method. Fees are non-refundable except as required by law or as otherwise specifically permitted in this Agreement.
    Payment. Customer will pay Dropbox invoices on the payment interval set forth in the Order Form. Dropbox may suspend or terminate the Services if Fees are past due. Customer will provide complete and accurate billing and contact information to Dropbox or to Customer's Reseller.
    Taxes. Fees are exclusive of taxes and Customer is responsible for all Taxes. Dropbox, or Customer's reseller, will charge Taxes when required to do so. If Customer provides Dropbox or its reseller with a valid exemption certificate, Dropbox or the reseller will not collect the taxes covered by that certificate.
    Withholding Taxes. Customer will pay Dropbox or its reseller net of any applicable Withholding Taxes. Customer and Dropbox, or Customer's reseller as applicable, will work together to avoid any Withholding Tax if exemptions, or a reduced treaty withholding rate, are available. If Dropbox or Customer's reseller qualifies for a tax exemption, or a reduced treaty withholding rate, Dropbox or Customer's reseller will provide Customer with reasonable documentary proof. Customer will provide Dropbox or Customer's reseller reasonable evidence that it has paid the relevant authority for the sum withheld or deducted.
    Auto-renewals and Trials. IF THE CUSTOMER'S ACCOUNT IS SET TO AUTO-RENEWAL OR IS IN A TRIAL PERIOD, DROPBOX (OR THE CUSTOMER'S RESELLER) MAY CHARGE AUTOMATICALLY AT THE END OF THE TRIAL OR FOR THE RENEWAL, UNLESS THE CUSTOMER NOTIFIES DROPBOX (OR THE CUSTOMER'S RESELLER, AS APPLICABLE) THAT THE CUSTOMER WANTS TO CANCEL OR DISABLE AUTO-RENEWAL. Dropbox may revise Service rates by providing the Customer at least thirty days' notice prior to the next charge.
    Purchase Orders. If Customer requires the use of a purchase order or purchase order number, Customer: (i) must provide the purchase order number at the time of purchase; and (ii) agrees that any terms and conditions on a Customer purchase order will not apply to this Agreement and are null and void. If the Customer is purchasing via a reseller, any terms and conditions from the Customer's reseller or in a purchase order between the Customer and its reseller that conflict with the Agreement are null and void.
Suspension.
    Of End User Accounts by Dropbox. If an End User: (a) violates this Agreement; or (b) uses the Services in a manner that Dropbox reasonably believes will cause it liability, then Dropbox may request that Customer suspend or terminate the applicable End User account. If Customer fails to promptly suspend or terminate the End User account, then Dropbox may do so.
    Security Emergencies. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement, if there is a Security Emergency then Dropbox may automatically suspend use of the Services. Dropbox will make commercially reasonable efforts to narrowly tailor the suspension as needed to prevent or terminate the Security Emergency.
Intellectual Property Rights.
    Reservation of Rights. Except as expressly set forth herein, this Agreement does not grant: (a) Dropbox any Intellectual Property Rights in Customer Data; or (b) Customer any Intellectual Property Rights in the Services or Dropbox trademarks and brand features.
    Limited Permission. Customer grants Dropbox only the limited rights that are reasonably necessary for Dropbox to provide the Services. This limited permission also extends to Subcontractors or Sub-processors.
    Suggestions. Dropbox may use, modify, and incorporate into its products and services, license and sublicense, any feedback, comments, or suggestions on the Services that Customer or End Users may send Dropbox or post in Dropbox's forums without any obligation to Customer.
Term.
    Agreement Term. This Agreement will remain in effect for the Term.
    Services Term. Dropbox will provide the Services to Customer for the Services Term. Unless the parties agree otherwise in writing, End User Accounts purchased during any Services Term will have a prorated term ending on the last day of the pre-existing Services Term.
    Order Form Renewals. Unless otherwise specified on the Order Form, following the Initial Services Term or a Renewal Term, the subscription to the Services will automatically renew for a Renewal Term, unless either party gives the other written notice of termination at least thirty days prior to the expiration of the then-current Services term.
Termination.
    Generally. Either Party may terminate this Agreement, including all Order Forms, if: (i) the other Party is in material breach of the Agreement and fails to cure that breach within thirty days after receipt of written notice; or (ii) the other Party ceases its business operations or becomes subject to insolvency proceedings and the proceedings are not dismissed within ninety days.
    Effects of Termination. If this Agreement terminates: (a) except as set forth in this Section, the rights and licenses granted by Dropbox to Customer will cease immediately; (b) Dropbox may, at Customer's request, provide Customer access to its account at then-current fees so that Customer may export its Customer Data; and (c) after a commercially reasonable period of time, Dropbox may delete any Customer Data relating to Customer's account. The following sections will survive expiration or termination of this Agreement: 2.6 (Third Party Requests), 3 (Payment), 5 (Intellectual Property Rights), 7.2 (Effects of Termination), 8 (Indemnification), 9 (Disclaimers), 10 (Limitation of Liability), 11 (Disputes), and 12 (Miscellaneous).
Indemnification.
    By Customer. Customer will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Dropbox from and against all liabilities, damages, and costs (including settlement costs and reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of any claim by a third party against Dropbox and its Affiliates regarding: (a) Customer Data; (b) Customer Domains; or (c) Customer's, or Customer's End Users', use of the Services in violation of this Agreement.
    By Dropbox. Dropbox will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Customer from and against all liabilities, damages, and costs (including settlement costs and reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of any claim by a third party against Customer to the extent based on an allegation that Dropbox's technology used to provide the Services to the Customer infringes or misappropriates any copyright, trade secret, U.S. patent, or trademark right of the third party. In no event will Dropbox have any obligations or liability under this section arising from: (a) use of any Services in a modified form or in combination with materials not furnished by Dropbox; and (b) any content, information, or data provided by Customer, End Users, or other third parties.
    Possible Infringement. If Dropbox believes the Services or Software infringe or may be alleged to infringe a third party's Intellectual Property Rights, then Dropbox may: (a) obtain the right for Customer, at Dropbox's expense, to continue using the Services or Software; (b) provide a non-infringing functionally equivalent replacement; or (c) modify the Services or Software so that they no longer infringe. If Dropbox does not believe the options described in this section are commercially reasonable, then Dropbox may suspend or terminate Customer's use of the affected Services or Software, with a pro-rata refund of prepaid fees for the Services or Software.
    General. The Party seeking indemnification will promptly notify the other Party of the claim and cooperate with the other Party in defending the claim. The indemnifying Party will have full control and authority over the defense, except that: (a) any settlement requiring the Party seeking indemnification to admit liability requires prior written consent, not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed; and (b) the other Party may join in the defense with its own counsel at its own expense. THE INDEMNITIES ABOVE ARE DROPBOX AND CUSTOMER'S ONLY REMEDY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR VIOLATION BY THE OTHER PARTY OF A THIRD PARTY'S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.
Disclaimers.
    Generally. THE SERVICES AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS." TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER CUSTOMER NOR DROPBOX AND ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS, AND DISTRIBUTORS MAKE ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR USING THE SERVICES OR SOFTWARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN AND BACKING UP ANY STORED DATA ON THE SERVICES.
    Beta Services. Despite anything to the contrary in this Agreement: (a) Customer may choose to use Beta Services in its sole discretion; (b) Beta Services may not be supported and may be changed at any time without notice; (c) Beta Services may not be as reliable or available as the Services; (d) Beta Services have not been subjected to the same security measures and auditing to which the Services have been subjected; and (e) DROPBOX WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH BETA SERVICES - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Limitation of Liability.
    Limitation on Indirect Liability. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EXCEPT FOR DROPBOX OR CUSTOMER'S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS, NEITHER CUSTOMER NOR DROPBOX AND ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS, AND DISTRIBUTORS WILL BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR (I) INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR (II) LOSS OF USE, DATA, BUSINESS, REVENUES, OR PROFITS (IN EACH CASE WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT), EVEN IF THE PARTY KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT SUCH DAMAGES WERE POSSIBLE AND EVEN IF A REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
    Limitation on Amount of Liability. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DROPBOX'S AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WILL NOT EXCEED THE LESSER OF $100,000 OR THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER TO DROPBOX HEREUNDER DURING THE TWELVE MONTHS PRIOR TO THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY.
Disputes.
    Informal Resolution. Before filing a claim, each Party agrees to try to resolve the dispute by contacting the other Party through the notice procedures in Section 12.6. If a dispute is not resolved within thirty days of notice, Customer or Dropbox may bring a formal proceeding.
    Arbitration. Customer and Dropbox agree to resolve any claims relating to this Agreement or the Services through final and binding arbitration, except as set forth below. The American Arbitration Association (AAA) will administer the arbitration under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. The arbitration will be held in San Francisco (CA), or any other location both parties agree to in writing.
    Exception to Arbitration. Either Party may bring a lawsuit in the federal or state courts of San Francisco County, California solely for injunctive relief to stop unauthorized use or abuse of the Services or infringement of Intellectual Property Rights without first engaging in the informal dispute notice process described above. Both Customer and Dropbox consent to venue and personal jurisdiction there.
    NO CLASS ACTIONS. Customer may only resolve disputes with Dropbox on an individual basis and will not bring a claim in a class, consolidated or representative action. Class arbitrations, class actions, private attorney general actions and consolidation with other arbitrations are not allowed.
Miscellaneous.
    Terms Modification. Dropbox may revise this Agreement from time to time and the most current version will always be posted on the Dropbox Business website. If a revision, in Dropbox's sole discretion, is material, Dropbox will notify Customer (by, for example, sending an email to the email address associated with the applicable account). Other revisions may be posted to Dropbox's blog or terms page, and Customer is responsible for checking these postings regularly. By continuing to access or use the Services after revisions become effective, Customer agrees to be bound by the revised Agreement. If Customer does not agree to the revised Agreement terms, Customer may terminate the Services within thirty days of receiving notice of the change.
    Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes any prior agreements or understandings between the Parties, and constitutes the entire Agreement between the Parties related to this subject matter. All attachments to the Agreement, Customer invoices, and Order Forms executed by the Parties, are hereby incorporated into the Agreement by this reference.
    Interpretation of Conflicting Terms. If there is a conflict between the documents that make up this Agreement, the documents will control in the following order: the invoice, the Order Form, the Agreement. The terms and conditions of this Agreement will be considered the confidential information of Dropbox, and Customer will not disclose the information to any third parties. Customer agrees that any terms and conditions on a Customer purchase order will not apply to this Agreement and are null and void. If End Users are required to click through terms of service in order to use the Services, those click through terms are subordinate to this Agreement and this Agreement will control if there is a conflict.
    Governing Law. THE AGREEMENT WILL BE GOVERNED BY CALIFORNIA LAW EXCEPT FOR ITS CONFLICTS OF LAWS PRINCIPLES.
    Severability. Unenforceable provisions will be modified to reflect the parties' intention and only to the extent necessary to make them enforceable, and the remaining provisions of the Agreement will remain in full effect.
    Notice. Notices must be sent via email, first class, airmail, or overnight courier and are deemed given when received. Notices to Customer may also be sent to the applicable account email address and are deemed given when sent. Notices to Dropbox must be sent to Dropbox Legal at contractnotices@dropbox.com, with a copy to Dropbox, Inc., P.O. Box 77767, San Francisco, CA 94107, attn.: Legal Department.
    Waiver. A waiver of any default is not a waiver of any subsequent default.
    Assignment. Customer may not assign or transfer this Agreement or any rights or obligations under this Agreement without the written consent of Dropbox. Dropbox may not assign this Agreement without providing notice to Customer, except Dropbox may assign this Agreement or any rights or obligations under this Agreement to an Affiliate or in connection with a merger, acquisition, corporate reorganization, or sale of all or substantially all of its assets without providing notice. Any other attempt to transfer or assign is void.
    No Agency. Dropbox and Customer are not legal partners or agents, but are independent contractors.
    Subcontracting. Dropbox will remain liable for all acts or omissions of its Subcontractors or Sub-processors, and for any subcontracted obligations.
    Force Majeure. Except for payment obligations, neither Dropbox nor Customer will be liable for inadequate performance to the extent caused by a condition that was beyond the Party's reasonable control (for example, natural disaster, act of war or terrorism, riot, labor condition, governmental action, and Internet disturbance).
    No Third-Party Beneficiaries. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement. Without limiting this section, a Customer's End Users are not third-party beneficiaries to Customer's rights under this Agreement.
Definitions.
    "Acceptable Use Policy" means the Dropbox acceptable use policy set forth at the following link, or other link that Dropbox may provide: https://www.dropbox.com/terms#acceptable_use.
    "Account Data" means the account and contact information submitted to the Services by Customer or End Users.
    "Administrator" means the Customer-designated technical End User who administers the Services to End Users on Customer's behalf. Administrators may be able to access, disclose, restrict or remove Customer Data in or from End User Accounts. Administrators may also have the ability to monitor, restrict, or terminate access to End User Accounts.
    "Admin Account" means the administrative account provided to Customer by Dropbox for the purpose of administering the Services.
    "Admin Console" means the online tool provided by Dropbox to Customer for use in administering the Services.
    "Affiliate" means any entity that controls, is controlled by or is under common control with a Party, where "control" means the ability to direct the management and policies of an entity.
    "Beta Services" means services or features identified as alpha, beta, preview, early access, or evaluation, or words or phrases with similar meanings.
    "Customer Data" means Stored Data, Account Data, and messages, comments, structured data, photos, and other content submitted to the Services by Customer or End Users.
    "Customer Domains" means Customer's Internet domain names.
    "Effective Date" means the date this Agreement is accepted by Customer.
    "End Users" means users of Customer's Services account. End Users may include Customer's and its Affiliate's employees and consultants.
    "End User Account" means a Dropbox hosted account established by Customer through the Services for an End User.
    "EU Data Protection Laws" means those laws implementing EU Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC).
    "EU-US Privacy Shield Program" means the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Program framework and its principles as set forth by the US Department of Commerce and the European Commission regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal data from EU member states.
    "EU Standard Contractual Clauses" means the EU Standard Contractual Clauses with Dropbox, Inc. for the transfer of personal data to processors set forth at the following link: https://assets.dropbox.com/documents/en-us/legal/eu-standard-clauses-dfb-011017.pdf or other link that Dropbox may provide.
    "Excluded Features" means services or features listed here https://assets.dropbox.com/documents/en-us/legal/dfb-services-exceptions.pdf, which list may be updated from time to time by Dropbox, provided that non-Beta features incorporated in the Services as of the Effective Date will not be transitioned to the Excluded Features list during the Term.
    "Export Control Laws" means all applicable export and re-export control laws and regulations, including the Export Administration Regulations ("EAR<") maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce, trade and economic sanctions maintained by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ("ITAR") maintained by the Department of State.
    "Fees" means the amounts invoiced to Customer by Dropbox for the Services as described on the Order Form.
    "Initial Services Term" means the term for the applicable Services beginning on the Provisioning Date and continuing for the duration set forth on the Order Form.
    "Intellectual Property Rights" means current and future worldwide rights under patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark, moral rights, and other similar rights.
    "Order Form" means the ordering document, or ordering page, for the Services.
    "Provisioning Date" is the date upon which Dropbox makes the Services available to Customer.
    "Renewal Term" means, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties, the twelve-month renewal term following either the Services Initial Term, or a previous Renewal Term. Renewal Terms are set forth on the Order Form.
    "Security Emergency" means: (i) use of the Services that do or could disrupt the Services, other customers' use of the Services, or the infrastructure used to provide the Services; or (ii) unauthorized third-party access to the Services.
    "Services" means the services ordered by Customer and provided by Dropbox to Customer, which are described at https://www.dropbox.com/business, or other link that Dropbox may provide.
    "Services Term" means the Initial Services Term and all Renewal Terms for the applicable Services.
    "Software" means the client software provided as part of the Services.
    "Stored Data" means the files uploaded to the Services using the Software by Customer or End Users.
    "Subcontractor" means an entity to whom Dropbox subcontracts any of its obligations under this Agreement.
    "Sub-processor" means an entity who agrees to process Stored Data on Dropbox's behalf, or on behalf of another Dropbox sub-processor, in order to provide the Services.
    "Taxes" means any sales, use, value added, goods and services, consumption, excise, local stamp, or other tax, (including but not limited to ISS, CIDE, PIS, CONFINS), duty or other charge of any kind or nature excluding tax that is based on Dropbox's net income, associated with the Services or Software, including any related penalties or interest.
    "Term" means the term of the Agreement, which will begin on the Effective Date and continue until the earlier of: (i) the end of the Services Term; or (ii) the Agreement is terminated as set forth herein.
    "Third-Party Request" means a request from a third-party for records relating to an End User's use of the Services including information in or from an End User Account, or from Customer's Services account. Third-Party Requests may include valid search warrants, court orders, or subpoenas, or any other request for which there is written consent from End Users, or an End User's authorized representative, permitting a disclosure.
    "Withholding Taxes" mean any Taxes Customer is required by law to withhold, which are then imposed on Dropbox, or Customer's reseller, as applicable.
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