From Google <[email protected]>
Subject Learn more about our updated Terms of Service
Date April 18, 2024 2:00 AM
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We’re updating our Terms of Service on May 22, 2024, so we wanted to let
you know ahead of time.

These changes won’t affect the way you use our services
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but they should help make it easier for you to understand what to expect
from Google — and what we expect from you — as you use our services.

You can see the new terms here
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We also summarized the changes at the bottom of this email.

*What do I need to do?*

- *If you’re under the age required to manage your own Google Account

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- We sent this email to your parent or guardian so that they can help
you understand our updates better.
- Please discuss this email with your parent or guardian to decide if
you need to do anything different with your account.
- * If you’re a parent or guardian, and you allow your child to use the
services:*
- Please review the updates to our terms with your child and help
them decide whether they need to make any changes to their account.
- Please remember that these terms apply to you and you’re
responsible for your child’s activity on the services.
- *If you’re the administrator of a Google Workspace corporate or
educational account and you’ve enabled your users to access Google
Additional Services

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- Our new Terms of Service won’t affect the Google Workspace
agreement between Google and your organization. These new terms will
only
apply to those users to whom you’ve given access to Google Additional
Services

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You can always manage whether your users have access to Google
Additional
Services, and which ones, in your Admin console.
- *If you’re a Google Workspace reseller whose customers have enabled
their users to access Google Additional Services

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- Our new Terms of Service won’t affect your Google Workspace
agreement with your customers. These new terms will only apply to your
customers’ users who’ve been given access to Google Additional
Services

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Your customers can always manage whether their users have access to
Google
Additional Services, and which ones, in their Admin console.
- *If you’re any other user of the services

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- Please read this email to understand our updated terms and your
options for further action.
- If you agree to the new terms, no further action is needed.

*What’s changing?*

You can review the new Google Terms of Service here
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At a glance, here’s what this update covers:

- *Generative AI terms.* We’re moving our existing Generative AI
Additional Terms

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to our main Terms of Service and adding other AI-related clarifications.
For example – we won’t claim ownership over original content generated by
our AI-powered services.
- *More clarity on abusive activity.* We’re providing more examples and
details about abuse and interference with our services that isn’t
allowed.
- *More details on limitations of liability.* For users outside the US,
we’re adding clarifications to our limitations of liability and indemnity
sections to avoid any misunderstandings in light of local laws or
customs.
- *More clarity on disputes.* We’re clarifying that if you violate our
terms, our remedies aren’t limited to suspension or termination of your
access to the services, but may include other remedies under applicable
law. If problems or disputes arise between us about these terms, you’ll
have the opportunity to describe the issues and address them.
- *Updates to reflect how our services work.* We’re adding language
about how our services work, and updating certain Google service brand
names that have changed over time.
- *For users based in the European Economic Area (EEA) only:*
- In addition to the changes described above, we’re adding more
explanatory text to help you understand the legal concept of
“guarantees”
under EU and local law.
- For more details, please see this summary of key changes to the EEA
versions of our Terms

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If you don’t agree to the new terms, you should remove your content
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and stop using the services. You can also end your relationship with us at
any time, without penalty, by closing your Google Account
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.

Thank you for using Google services!


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