The following additional terms and conditions (“Terms of Service”) apply to the Services to be delivered by SMTP.software, a MailCampaigns corporation (“SMTP.software”) to the customer ordering the Services or identified in the Service Order (“Customer” or “you”).
1. DEFINED TERMS. The following words, when capitalized, have the meaning stated:
“Affiliate” means any legal entity that a party owns, that owns a party, or that is under its common ownership. “Ownership” means, for the purposes of this definition, control of more than a fifty percent interest in an entity.
“Agreement” means, collectively, the Service Order, these Terms of Service, and each of the other documents reference in these Terms of Service.
“Business Day” means Monday through Friday, excluding public holidays, in the country whose laws govern the Agreement.
“Confidential Information” means non-public information disclosed by one party to the other in any form that (i) is designated as “Confidential”; (ii) a reasonable person knows or reasonably should understand to be confidential; or (iii) includes either party’s products, customers, marketing and promotions, know-how, or the negotiated terms of the Agreement; and which is not independently developed by the other party without reference to the other’s Confidential Information or otherwise known to the other party on a non-confidential basis prior to disclosure.
“Customer Configuration” means an information technology system which is the subject of the Services or to which the Services relate.
“Customer Data” means all data which you receive, store, or transmit on or using the Customer Configuration.
“Deliverables” means the tangible or intangible materials which are prepared for your use in the course of performing the Services and that are specifically identified in a Service Order as Deliverables and described therein.
“Intellectual Property” means patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and any other proprietary intellectual property rights.
“SMTP.software Configuration Requirements” means those specifications identified by SMTP.software as required to perform the Services, such as a required reference architecture or software version as described in your Service Order or Terms of Service.
“Representatives” means a party’s respective service providers, officers, directors, employees, contractors, Affiliates, suppliers, agents.
“Sensitive Data” means any: (i) personally identifiable information or information that is referred to as personal data (including sensitive personal data), PII (or other like term) under applicable data protection or privacy law and includes information that by itself or combined with other information can be used to identify a person, (ii) trade secrets, (iii) financial records (iv) other sensitive, regulated, or confidential information.
“Services” or “SMTP.software Services” means the SMTP.software services identified in a specific Service Order. Services which are provided on an on-going basis over a defined term are referred to as “Recurring Service” and Services which are provided on a one-off basis are referred to as “One Time Services”.
“SLA” means any provision providing a specified credit remedy for an identified failure to deliver or provide the Services to the identified standard.
“Service Order” means the document which describes the Services you are purchasing, including any online order, process, or tool through which you request or provision Services.
2. SMTP.SOFTWARE SERVICES; CREDITS
2.1 General. SMTP.software will provide the Services in accordance with the Agreement and all laws applicable to SMTP.software. SMTP.software’s obligation to provide Services is contingent on verification that you at all times satisfy SMTP.software’s credit approval criteria. SMTP.software shall have no obligation to provide Services for Customer Configurations which do not meet the SMTP.software Configuration Requirements. SMTP.software will provide support only to those individuals designated in your customer portal and is not required to provide any support directly to your end users.
2.2 Service Level Agreement. SMTP.software guarantees that the Services (meaning any or all of the API, SMTP and Outbound Delivery services will be available 99% of the time in any given monthly billing period, excluding maintenance. You are entitled to a credit of 5% of your given monthly fee for the Services for each 30 minutes of SMTP.software Service unavailability (after the first .01%) in a given monthly period.
2.3 Credit Limitations. You are not entitled to a credit if you are in breach of the terms governing your use of the Services until you have cured the breach. You are not entitled to a credit if downtime would not have occurred but for your breach of these Terms of Service, including violation of the AUP (referenced below). You are not entitled to a credit for downtime or outages resulting from denial of service attacks, virus activity, hacking attempts, or any other circumstances that are not within our control. In addition, to receive a credit, you must request a credit by creating a support ticket in the SMTP.software control panel within thirty (30) days following the end of the downtime. You must show that your use of the Services was adversely affected in some way as a result of the downtime to be eligible for the credit. Notwithstanding anything in these Terms of Service to the contrary, the maximum total credit for the monthly billing period, including all guaranties, shall not exceed 100% of the fees for that billing period. Credits that would be available but for this limitation will not be carried forward to future billing periods.
2.4 Delivery & Filtering. SMTP.software will use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver your email messages, but SMTP.software does not guarantee delivery. Third party filtering services and other policies of recipient email services may prevent successful delivery of your messages. While the SMTP.software Service does provide some email filtering services designed to filter spam it does not provide virus scanning and SMTP.software recommends that you employ additional security measures to protect against spam, email phishing attempts and email infected with viruses. You acknowledge that the limitations of the filtering service will likely result in the capture of some legitimate email and the failure to capture some unwanted email, including email infected with viruses. SMTP.software is not responsible for any damages arising from the failure of the SMTP.software Service’s filtering services to filter unwanted email or from the capture of legitimate email, or from a failure of your email to reach its intended recipient.
3. CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS
3.1 Generally. You may use the Services for commercial purposes only and may not use the Services in any situation where failure or fault of the Services or the Customer Configuration could lead to death or serious bodily injury of any person or physical or environmental damage. You will enable SMTP.software’s reasonable method for access to the Customer Configuration for the purpose of performing the Services and invoicing. You must cooperate with SMTP.software’s reasonable investigation of outages, security problems, and any suspected breach of the Agreement. You are responsible for keeping your account permissions, billing, and other account information up to date.
3.2 Documentation. You agree to comply with the SMTP.software documentation found in our software and agree that SMTP.software may establish new procedures for your use of the Services as SMTP.software deems necessary for the optimal performance of the Services. An individual email message may not exceed the per-message size limit (including attachments) of 25MB or it may be permanently lost.
3.3 Data Backup. SMTP.software shall only back up data to the extent stated on a Service Order. It is your responsibility to ensure the integrity and security of Customer Data and to regularly backup and validate the integrity of backups of Customer Data on an environment separate from the Customer Configuration.
3.4 Suspension of Services. SMTP.software may suspend the Services without liability if: (i) SMTP.software reasonably believes that the Services are being used in violation of the Agreement; (ii) you don’t cooperate with our reasonable investigation of any suspected violation of the Agreement; (iii) there is an attack on the Services or your Services are accessed or manipulated by a third party without your consent, (iv) SMTP.software is required by law or by a regulatory or government body to suspend the Services, or (v) there is another event for which SMTP.software reasonably believes that the suspension of the Services is necessary to protect the SMTP.software network or our other customers. You agree that if the Services are reinstated after a suspension for non-payment or for your breach of the Agreement (including the AUP), you will pay a reinstatement fee of $100.
4 SECURITY.
4.1 Generally. SMTP.software shall provide the Services in accordance with the security and privacy practices in these Terms of Service. You must use reasonable security precautions in connection with your use of the Services, including appropriately securing and encrypting Sensitive Data stored on or transmitted using the Customer Configuration. Customer Data is, and at all times shall remain, your exclusive property. SMTP.software will not use or disclose Customer Data except as materially required to perform the Services or as required by law.
4.2 Content Privacy. You acknowledge and understand that the Services include the transmission of unencrypted email in plain text over the public internet. You are responsible for encrypting any sensitive data you use in conjunction with the Services. Email sent using the Services may be unsecured, may be intercepted by other users of the public internet, and may be stored and disclosed by third parties (such as a recipient’s email service provider). Although Services include support for TLS, content may be transmitted even if the recipient does not also support TLS, resulting in an unencrypted transmission.
5 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
5.1 Pre-Existing. Each party shall retain exclusive ownership of Intellectual Property created, authored, or invented by it prior to the commencement of the Services. If you provide SMTP.software with your pre-existing Intellectual Property (“Customer IP”), then you hereby grant to SMTP.software, during the term of the applicable Service Order, a limited, worldwide, non-transferable, royalty-free, right and license (with right of sub-license where required to perform the Services) to use the Customer IP solely for the purpose of providing the Services. You represent and warrant that you have all rights in the Customer IP necessary to grant this license, and that SMTP.software’s use of such Customer IP shall not infringe on the Intellectual Property rights of any third party.
5.2 Created by SMTP.software. Unless otherwise specifically stated in the applicable Service Order, and excluding any Customer IP, SMTP.software shall own all Intellectual Property created as part of providing the Services or contained in the Deliverables. Unless otherwise specifically stated in the Agreement, and subject to your payment in full for the applicable Services, SMTP.software grants to you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free right and license (without the right to sublicense) to use any Deliverables, and during the term of the Service Order any Intellectual Property (excluding any Third Party Software and any Open Source Software), provided to you by SMTP.software as part of the Services for your internal use as necessary for you to enjoy the benefit of the Services.
5.3 Open Source. In the event SMTP.software distributes any open source software to you as part of the Services (for example Linux, OpenStack, and software licensed under the Apache, GPL, MIT or other open source licenses, collectively “Open Source Software”) then such Open Source Software is subject to the terms of the applicable open source license. To the extent there is a conflict with these Terms of Service, the terms of the applicable open source license shall control.
5.4 Third Party Software. SMTP.software may provide third party software for your use as part of the Services or to assist in our delivery of the Services (“Third Party Software”). Unless otherwise permitted by the terms of the applicable license you may not (i) assign, grant or transfer any interest in the Third Party Software to another individual or entity, (ii) reverse engineer, decompile, copy or modify the Third Party Software, (iii) modify or obscure any copyright, trademark or other proprietary rights notices that are contained in or on the Third Party Software, or (iv) exercise any of the reserved Intellectual Property rights provided under the laws governing this Agreement. You may only use Third Party Software provided for your use as part of the Services (identified on the Service Order) on the Customer Configuration on which it was originally installed, subject to any additional restrictions identified in these Terms of Service or Service Order. You are prohibited from using Third Party Software which SMTP.software installs in order to assist our delivery of the Services. Upon termination of the Service Order, you will permit removal of the Third Party Software. SMTP.software makes no representation or warranty regarding Third Party Software except that SMTP.software has the right to use or provide the Third Party Software and that SMTP.software is in material compliance with the applicable license.
5.5 Infringement. If the delivery of the Services infringes the intellectual property rights of a third party and SMTP.software determines that it is not reasonably or commercially practicable to obtain the right to use the infringing element, or modify the Services or Deliverable such that they do not infringe, then SMTP.software may terminate the Service Order on ninety days’ notice and will not have any liability on account of such termination except to refund amounts paid for unused Services (prorated as to portions of Deliverables deemed infringing).
6 FEES
6.1 Fees. Fees are due within thirty days from the invoice date. If you have arranged for payment by credit card, SMTP.software may charge your card or account on or after the invoice date. If your undisputed payment is fifteen days or more late SMTP.software may suspend the Services and any other services you receive from SMTP.software on written notice. SMTP.software shall undertake collection efforts prior to suspension. Invoices that are not disputed within one hundred and twenty days of the invoice date are conclusively deemed accurate. Fees must be paid in the currency identified on the Service Order. SMTP.software may charge interest on overdue amounts at the greater of 1.5% per month or the maximum legal rate, and may charge you for any cost or expense arising out of our collection efforts.
6.2 Fee Increases. SMTP.software may increase the fees on ninety days’ advance written notice following the expiration of the initial term or any renewal term. If at any time during either an initial or renewal term a third party license provider directly or indirectly increases the fee they charge SMTP.software for your use of Third Party Software, SMTP.software may increase your fees by the same percentage amount on ninety days advance written notice.
6.3 Taxes. All amounts due to SMTP.software under the Agreement are exclusive of any value added, goods and services, sales, use, property, excise and like taxes, import duties and/or applicable levies (collectively, “Tax”). You must pay SMTP.software the Tax that is due or provide SMTP.software with satisfactory evidence of your exemption from the Tax in advance of invoicing. You must provide SMTP.software with accurate and adequate documentation sufficient to permit SMTP.software determine if any Tax is due. All payments to SMTP.software shall be made without any withholding or deduction for any taxes except for withholding (or similar) taxes imposed on income that may be attributable to SMTP.software in connection with its provision of the Services that you are legally required to withhold and remit to the applicable governmental or taxing authority (“Local Withholding Taxes”). You agree to timely provide SMTP.software with accurate factual information and documentation of your payment of any such Local Withholding Taxes. SMTP.software shall remit such cost to you in the form of a credit on your outstanding account balance following receipt of sufficient evidence of payment of any such Local Withholding Taxes.
6.4 Reimbursement for Expenses. Unless otherwise agreed in the Service Order, if any of the Services are performed at your premises you agree to reimburse SMTP.software for the actual substantiated out-of-pocket expenses of its Representatives.
7 DISCLAIMERS
7.1 SMTP.software makes no commitment to provide any services other than the Services stated in the Service Order. SMTP.software is not responsible to you or any third party for unauthorized access to your Customer Data or for unauthorized use of the Services that is not solely caused by SMTP.software’s failure to meet its security obligations in Section 4 (Security).
7.2 At your request SMTP.software may provide services that are not required by the Agreement, any such services shall be provided AS-IS with no warranty whatsoever.
7.3 SMTP.software and its Representatives disclaim any and all warranties not expressly stated in the Agreement to the maximum extent permitted by law including implied warranties such as merchantability, satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement.
7.4 SMTP.software makes no representation or warranty whatsoever regarding Open Source Software or with regard to any third party products or services which SMTP.software may recommend for your consideration.
8 TERM AND TERMINATION
8.1 Term. The Agreement shall continue until terminated in accordance with its terms or the termination of the final Service Order, whichever is the later. Unless otherwise stated in the Agreement, Service Orders for Recurring Services shall automatically renew on initial term expiry on a rolling ninety day basis unless either party provides the other with written notice of non-renewal at least ninety days prior to the expiration of the then current term.
8.2 Termination for Convenience. For Recurring Services, unless otherwise stated in the Agreement, you may terminate all or part of any Service Order for convenience at any time by giving SMTP.software at least ninety days advance written notice; subject to an early termination fee equal to the monthly recurring fee times the number of months remaining in the then current term of the Service Order for the Services that have been terminated.
8.3 Termination for Cause. Either party may terminate the Agreement or the affected Service Order(s) for cause on written notice if the other party materially breaches the Agreement and, where the breach is remediable, does not remedy the breach within thirty days of the non-breaching party’s written notice describing the breach.
8.3.1 If following suspension of your Services for non-payment your payment of any invoiced undisputed amount remains overdue for a further ten days, SMTP.software may terminate the Agreement or the applicable Service Order(s) for breach on written notice.
8.3.2 Either of us may terminate the Agreement and the Service Order(s) on written notice if the other enters into compulsory or voluntary liquidation, or ceases for any reason to carry on business, or takes or suffers any similar action which the other party reasonably believes means that it may be unable to pay its debts. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, the fees for the Services shall become due immediately on such an occurrence.
9. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.
9.1 Generally. Each party agrees not to use the other’s Confidential Information except in connection with the performance or use of the Services, the exercise of its legal rights under this Agreement, or as required by law, and will use reasonable care to protect Confidential Information from unauthorized disclosure. Each party agrees not to disclose the other’s Confidential Information to any third party except: (i) to its Representatives, provided that such Representatives agree to confidentiality measures that are at least as stringent as those stated in these Terms of Service; (ii) as required by law; or (iii) in response to a subpoena or court order or other compulsory legal process, provided that the party subject to such process shall give the other written notice of at least seven days prior to disclosing Confidential Information unless the law forbids such notice.
9.2 Routing Data. Your email messages and other items sent or received via the mail service will include information that is created by the systems and networks that are used to create and transmit the message including information such as server hostnames, IP addresses, timestamps, mail queue file identifiers, and spam filtering information (“message routing data”). You agree that SMTP.software may view and use the message routing data for our general business purposes, including maintaining and improving security, improving our services, and developing products. In addition, you agree that SMTP.software may disclose message routing data to third parties in aggregate statistical form, provided that SMTP.software does not include any information that could be used to identify you.
9.3 Usage Data. SMTP.software collects and stores information related to your use of the Services, such as use of the Website, API, SMTP and filtering choices and usage. You agree that SMTP.software may use this information for our general business purposes and may disclose the information to third parties in aggregate statistical form, provided that SMTP.software does not include any information that could be used to identify you.
10 LIMITATIONS ON DAMAGES
10.1 Direct Damages. Notwithstanding anything in the Agreement to the contrary, except for liability arising from death or personal injury caused by negligence, willful misconduct, fraudulent misrepresentation or any other loss or damages for which such limitation is expressly prohibited by applicable law, the maximum aggregate monetary liability of SMTP.software and any of its Representatives in connection with the Services or the Agreement under any theory of law shall not exceed the total amount paid for the Services that are the subject of the claim in the twelve months immediately preceding the event(s) that gave rise to the claim.
10.2 Indirect Damages. Neither party (nor any of our Representatives) is liable to the other for any indirect, special, incidental, exemplary or consequential loss or damages of any kind. Neither of us is liable for any loss that could have been avoided by the damaged party’s use of reasonable diligence, even if the party responsible for the damages has been advised or should be aware of the possibility of such damages. In no event shall either of us be liable to the other for any punitive damages or for any loss of profits, data, revenue, business opportunities, customers, contracts, goodwill or reputation.
10.3 SLA Credits. The credits stated in any applicable SLA are your sole and exclusive remedy for SMTP.software’s failure to meet those guarantees for which credits are provided. The maximum total credit(s) for failure to meet any applicable SLA for any calendar month shall not exceed one hundred percent of the then current monthly recurring fee for the Services. Credits that would be available but for this limitation will not be carried forward to future months. You are not entitled to a credit if you are in breach of the Agreement at the time of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the credit until you have remedied the breach. No credit will be due if the credit would not have accrued but for your action or omission.
11 INDEMNIFICATION
11.1 If SMTP.software, its Affiliates, or any of its or their Representatives (the “Indemnitees”) is faced with a legal claim by a third party arising out of your actual or alleged: willful misconduct, breach of applicable law, failure to meet the security obligations required by the Agreement, breach of your agreement with your customers or end users, violation of the AUP, or your breach of Section 5 (Intellectual Property) then you will pay the cost of defending the claim (including reasonable legal fees) and any damages award, fine or other penalty that is imposed on the Indemnitees as a result of the claim. Your obligations under this Section include claims arising out of the acts or omissions of your employees or agents, any other person to whom you have given access to the Customer Configuration, and any person who gains access to the Customer Configuration as a result of your failure to use reasonable security precautions, even if the acts or omissions of such persons were not authorized by you.
11.2 SMTP.software will choose legal counsel to defend the claim, provided that the choice is reasonable and is communicated to you. You must comply with our reasonable requests for assistance and cooperation in the defense of the claim. SMTP.software may not settle the claim without your consent, which may not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. You must pay costs and expenses due under this Section as SMTP.software incurs them.
12 NOTICES. Your routine communications to SMTP.software regarding the Services should be sent to your account team using the customer portal. To give a notice regarding termination of the Agreement for breach, indemnification, or other legal matter, you must send it by electronic mail
SMTP.software’s routine communications regarding the Services and legal notices will be posted on the customer portal or sent by email or post to the individual(s) you designate as your contact(s) on your account. Notices are deemed received as of the time posted or delivered, or if that time does not fall within a Business Day, as of the beginning of the first Business Day following the time posted or delivered. For purposes of counting days for notice periods, the Business Day on which the notice is deemed received counts as the first day. Notices must be given in the English language.
13 PUBLICITY, USE OF MARKS. Unless otherwise agreed in the Service Order, you agree that SMTP.software may publicly disclose that it is providing Services to you and may use your name and logo to identify you in promotional materials, including press releases. You may not issue any press release or publicity regarding the Agreement, use the SMTP.software name or logo or other identifying indicia, or publicly disclose that it is using the Services without SMTP.software’s prior written consent.
14 ASSIGNMENT/SUBCONTRACTORS. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any Service Orders without the prior written consent of the other party except to an Affiliate or successor as part of a corporate reorganization or a sale of some or all of its business, provided the assigning party notifies the other party of such change of control. SMTP.software may use its Affiliates or subcontractors to perform all or any part of the Services, but SMTP.software remains responsible under the Agreement for work performed by its Affiliates and subcontractors to the same extent as if SMTP.software performed the Services itself. You acknowledge and agree that SMTP.software Affiliates and subcontractors may be based outside of the geographic jurisdiction in which you have chosen to store Customer Data and if legally required the parties will enter into good faith negotiations of such agreements as are necessary in order to legitimize the transfer of Customer Data.
15 FORCE MAJEURE. Neither party will be in violation of the Agreement if the failure to perform the obligation is due to an event beyond its control, such as significant failure of a part of the power grid, failure of the Internet, natural disaster or weather event, war, riot, insurrection, epidemic, strikes or labor action, terrorism, or other events beyond such party’s reasonable control.
16 GOVERNING LAW
16.1 The Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas, USA, exclusive of any choice of law principle that would require the application of the law of a different jurisdiction, and the laws of the United States of America including the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §1, et seq. Any dispute or claim relating to or arising out of the Agreement shall be submitted to binding arbitration. The arbitration shall be conducted in the state and county (or equivalent geographic location) of the non-asserting party’s principal business offices in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) in effect at the time the dispute or claim arose. The arbitration shall be conducted by one arbitrator from AAA or a comparable arbitration service. The arbitrator shall issue a reasoned award with findings of fact and conclusions of law. Either party may bring an action in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel arbitration under this Agreement, or to enforce an arbitration award. Neither a party nor an arbitrator may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties.
Either party shall be permitted to appeal the final award under the AAA’s Optional Appellate Arbitration Rules in effect at the time the dispute or claim arose. Grounds for vacating the award shall include, in addition to those enumerated under the Federal Arbitration Act, that the arbitrator committed errors of law that are material and prejudicial. The appeal shall be determined upon the written documents submitted by the parties, with no oral argument. After the appellate rights described herein have been exercised or waived, the parties shall have no further right to challenge the award.
16.2 Notwithstanding the exclusive jurisdiction provision above, you agree that SMTP.software may seek to enforce any judgment anywhere in the world where you may have assets. No claim may be brought as a class or collective action, nor may you assert such a claim as a member of a class or collective action that is brought by another claimant. Each of us agrees that SMTP.software will not bring a claim under the Agreement more than two years after the time that the claim accrued. The Agreement shall not be governed by the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods.
16.3 The prevailing party in any action or proceeding relating to this Agreement shall be entitled to recover reasonable legal fees and costs, including attorney’s fees.
17 MISCELLANEOUS
17.1 Some terms are incorporated into the Agreement by reference to pages on the SMTP.software website and SMTP.software may revise those terms from time to time (including these Terms of Service). Such revisions will be effective and supersede and form part of the Agreement as of the time (i) you enter into a new Service Order referencing the terms subject to the revisions or (ii) a Service Order automatically renews pursuant to the Agreement in which case you acknowledge that you have reviewed and accept the then-current version of the terms as of the date of the renewal. If there is a conflict between the terms of the Agreement, the documents will govern in the following order: the Service Order, then these Terms of Service. The headings or captions in the Agreement are for convenience only. If over time you enter into multiple Agreements for a given Customer Configuration (for example to add additional components or services) then the most recent terms referenced in the Service Order(s) will govern the entirety of the Services for the given Customer Configuration.
17.2 Unless otherwise expressly permitted in the Agreement the terms of the Agreement may be varied only by a written agreement signed by both parties that expressly refers to the Agreement. A Service Order may be amended to modify, add, or remove services by a formal written agreement signed by both parties, or by an exchange of correspondence (including via the SMTP.software ticketing system) that includes the express consent of an authorized individual for each of us. The pre-printed terms of your purchase order or other business form or terms that you provide shall be void and of no effect.
17.3 If any part of the Agreement is found unenforceable, the rest of the Agreement will continue in effect, and the unenforceable part shall be reformed to the extent possible to make it enforceable and give business efficacy to the Agreement. Each party may enforce its respective rights under the Agreement even if it has waived the right or failed to enforce the same or other rights in the past. The relationship between the parties is that of independent contractors and not business partners. Neither party is the agent for the other and neither party has the right to bind the other on any agreement with a third party. The use of the word “including” means “including without limitation”. Other than Representatives for the purposes of Sections 7, 10, & 11 or as otherwise specifically designated “Third Party Beneficiary” there are no third party beneficiaries to the Agreement.
17.4 The following provisions in these Terms of Service shall survive expiration or termination of the Agreement: Intellectual Property, Confidential Information, Indemnification, Limitation on Damages, Governing Law, Notices, Miscellaneous, all terms of the Agreement requiring you to pay any fees for Services provided prior to the time of expiration or termination, or requiring you to pay an early termination fee, and any other provisions that by their nature are intended to survive expiration or termination of the Agreement.
17.5 The Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive understanding between the parties regarding its subject matter and supersedes and replaces any prior or contemporaneous representation(s), agreement(s) or understanding(s), written or oral.
Last revised 2/22/17.