Monday, March 3, 2008

Google Apps

Google Apps

18. Fees.
Provided that Google continues to offer the Service to Customer,
Google will continue to provide a version of the Service
(with substantially the same services as those provided as of the Effective Date)
free of charge to Customer; provided that such commitment:
(i) does not apply to the Domain Service described in Section 4 above; and
(ii) may not apply to new opt-in services added by Google to the Service in the future.
For sake of clarity, Google reserves the right to offer a premium version of the Service for a fee.

4. Domain Service.
Customer may, through Google’s interface, register domain name(s) through or transfer domain name(s) to third party domain name registrars who have a contractual relationship with Google (“Registrar Partners”). Google’s role in such registration is principally in suggesting a Registrar Partner to Customer, helping Customer to register Customer Domain Name(s) with such Registrar Partner and aiding in the setup of Google Service(s) through such Registrar Partner. Google’s Registrar Partners currently include eNom, Inc. and GoDaddy.com, Inc. but these Registrar Partners may change from time to time at Google’s sole discretion. Customer must agree to the Registrar Partner’s Terms and Conditions in order to register a domain name with that Registrar Partner. Customer understands that Customer has a separate contractual agreement with the Registrar Partner and that Customer is responsible for all liability, obligations, and fees as specified in that agreement. Any issues regarding availability, purchase, renewal, maintenance or other support relating to Customer’s domain name registration should be addressed to such Registrar Partner and not Google. Google bears no responsibility for such issues. Customer also understands that Google is not responsible for forwarding any correspondence directed to Google on Customer’s behalf.


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