1. Definitions
The Terms of Service for Articulate 360 provide a detailed set of definitions to clarify the roles and responsibilities of both the customer and Articulate. Key definitions include 'Customer Content', 'Account Information', 'Articulate Content', 'AI Features', 'Articulate 360 Teams', and more. By clearly defining these terms, the agreement aims to ensure a mutual understanding between Articulate and the customer regarding the use of the services.
2. Use of Services
The agreement outlines the customer's rights and responsibilities in using the Articulate 360 platform. It covers areas such as licensing, limitations, responsible use, restrictions, and access to optional features. Customers are granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the services and are required to adhere to strict guidelines to ensure proper usage. The agreement emphasizes the importance of responsible use and compliance with applicable laws.
3. Customer Content
The section on Customer Content highlights the ownership rights of the customer over the content they upload or create using the services. Articulate does not claim ownership of Customer Content but requires a limited license to operate and enable the services. The agreement specifies the customer's rights to revoke Articulate's license to their content and outlines the process for providing feedback to Articulate.
4. Fees and Payment
The Terms of Service detail the pricing structure, payment terms, and responsibilities related to fees for using the services. Customers are required to pay Subscription Fees in advance, and any non-payment may result in suspension or termination of services. The agreement addresses taxes, additional charges for optional features, and outlines the process for upgrades or exceeding user limits.
5. Mutual Representations and Warranties
Both Articulate and the customer make representations and warranties to ensure the validity and enforceability of the Agreement. Each party assures that they have the necessary rights, licenses, and authority to enter into and perform their obligations under the Agreement. These representations aim to establish trust and legal compliance between Articulate and the customer.