128 Cloud Service Agreements contracts

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Order Form by Common Paper
The Common Paper Order Form governs the front-end business details of a contract, linking products, fees, and effective dates with the legal protections in the Standard Terms. It is part of Common Paper’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
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Cloud Service Agreement by Common Paper
The Common Paper Cloud Service Agreement (CSA) is a clear, structured contract that defines the terms for delivering, accessing, and supporting cloud-based software between providers and customers. It is part of CommonPaper’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
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Service Level Agreement by Common Paper
The Common Paper Service Level Agreement (SLA) is a structured, plain-language contract that defines uptime, response time, and service credit standards for cloud services, ensuring accountability and reliability between providers and customers. It is part of Common Paper’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
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Terms of Service by Common Paper
The Common Paper Terms of Service governs access to B2B cloud services through a simple Order Form and incorporated Cloud Service Standard Terms v2.1, enabling clear, scalable customer onboarding. It is part of CommonPaper’s trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
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Hubs Privacy Notice by Mozilla
The Hubs Privacy Notice explains what personal data Mozilla collects, uses, stores, and shares when users interact with Mozilla Hubs, including information related to rooms, avatars, voice and chat data, analytics, subscriptions, and integrations with third-party services. Published by Mozilla and tied to its well-established privacy and compliance practices, this notice is a reliable and authoritative source for understanding how personal data is handled when using Hubs and related services.
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Accounts Privacy Notice by Mozilla
The Mozilla Accounts Privacy Notice explains what personal data Mozilla collects, uses, and shares when you create and use a Mozilla account across connected services, including registration, location, interaction, and technical data. It can be trusted as an official, up-to-date privacy notice published by Mozilla Corporation and aligned with its broader Mozilla Privacy Policy and applicable data protection laws.
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Hubs and Spoke Privacy Notice by Mozilla
The Hubs and Spoke Privacy Notice explains how Mozilla collects and shares data for its real-time, browser-based collaboration tools, including account details, avatar and media uploads, technical analytics, and temporary voice and chat transmission. As an official Mozilla policy tied to the Mozilla Privacy Policy and backed by open-source codebases, it provides trusted transparency for users creating virtual rooms, scenes, and avatars.
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Subprocessors - US & EU Subprocessors (Basecamp)
This “Subprocessors” policy outlines the company’s use of trusted third-party service providers to help operate its products—such as cloud hosting, analytics, or customer support tools. It explains that all subprocessors have GDPR-compliant agreements in place to ensure the same level of data protection as the company itself provides.
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Subprocessors - US-only Subprocessors (Basecamp)
The Subprocessors Policy lists the third-party providers the company uses to help operate its services, such as hosting and support platforms. It confirms that all subprocessors have GDPR-compliant agreements to ensure strong and consistent data protection standards.
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Basecamp 4 Account Ownership (Basecamp)
Basecamp's Account Ownership Policy explains that Basecamp accounts are owned by individual users rather than organizations, and only account owners have full control over account data and settings. It outlines owners’ rights and responsibilities—including data access, subscription management, and designating additional owners—and details procedures for handling ownership issues when current owners are unavailable, emphasizing user privacy and legal compliance.