Please read these software as a service terms and conditions (“agreement”) carefully before using the services offered by edubook (“supplier”, as defined below). by using this website/app and the services, you agree to become bound by the terms and conditions of this agreement on behalf of yourself or the organization, company, or entity for which you act (“customer” or “you”) and represent that you have the authority to bind customer to this agreement. If you do not have such authority or you do not agree to all the terms and conditions of this agreement, you must not accept this agreement, and you will not have any right to use the services offered by supplier. Registration by “bots” or other automated methods are not permitted. supplier’s acceptance is expressly conditioned upon your assent to all the terms and conditions of this agreement, to the exclusion of all other terms; if this agreement is considered an offer by supplier, acceptance is expressly limited to this agreement.
Certain features of the Services may require you to pay fees. Before you pay any fees, you will have an opportunity to review and accept the fees that you will be charged. All fees are in U.S. Dollars and, unless explicitly provided otherwise herein, are non-refundable.
You authorize Supplier or a third party payment processor to charge all sums for the Orders you enter into, orders that you make and any level of Services you select as described in this Agreement or published by Supplier, including all applicable taxes, to the payment method specified in your account. If you pay any fees with a credit card, a third party payment processor may seek pre-authorization of your credit card account prior to your purchase to verify that the credit card is valid and has the necessary funds or credit available to cover your purchase.
The paid Services may include automatically recurring payments for periodic charges (“Subscription”). The price, term, and restrictions of any Subscription will be set forth in an applicable Order. If you activate a Subscription, you authorize Supplier to periodically charge, on a going-forward basis and until cancellation of either the recurring payments or your account, all accrued sums on or before the payment due date for the accrued sums. The “Subscription Billing Date” is the date when you purchase your first Subscription. For information on the “Subscription Fee,” please see our /prices page. Your account will be charged automatically on the Subscription Billing Date all applicable fees and taxes for the next Subscription period. The Subscription will continue unless and until you cancel your Subscription or we terminate it. You must cancel your Subscription before it renews in order to avoid billing of the next periodic Subscription Fee to your account. We will bill the periodic Subscription Fee to the payment method you provide to us during registration (or to a different payment method if you change your payment information). You may cancel the Subscription via your Portal (under Account and Settings) or by contacting us at help at EduBook dot com. If Customer terminates the Subscription for convenience within the first three months of an annual Subscription, Customer will be eligible to receive a pro-rated refund of pre-paid amounts, excluding a cancellation fee of 10% deducted from such refund. Such refund is not available with respect to any renewal Subscription period. If you elect not to renew a Subscription, your account will be downgraded to the free version of the Services and you acknowledge and accept that this may result to Customer Content becoming inaccessible or permanently deleted.
Supplier may suspend or terminate access to the Services, including fee-based portions of the Services, for any account for which any amount is due but unpaid. In addition to the amount due for the Services, a delinquent account will be charged with fees or charges that are incidental to any chargeback or collection of any the unpaid amount, including collection fees.
If you offer third parties or Authorized Users a Customer Course Store Course or Customer Delivered Course, as applicable, in exchange for a fee, then you may receive the fees charged less certain fees and expenses (your “CustomerFees”) using Supplier’s third-party service provider (e.g., Stripe). You may select the fee, as well as the bundling of materials in exchange for a discount, if Supplier makes such option available. You may be required to have an account with that third-party service provider or with another financial institution in order to receive your Customer Fees, and you may be charged fees for any related processing services. Any fees charged by Supplier’s third-party service provider or by any other financial institution are between you and that provider or institution and may be subject to their terms and conditions or any agreement you have with them. Supplier may place limits on the balance of Customer Fees you need in order to cash out and on the amount of Customer Fees you may cash out in any given day or transaction, and Supplier may update these limits from time to time at its discretion. In no event may Customer Cash Out more than $1,000 per day. “Cash Out” means for Customer to receive or redeem Customer Fees, whether such payment is made using Supplier’s third-party service provider or with another financial institution.
The term of this Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and will continue in effect unless terminated in accordance with this Agreement (the “Term”). On the effective date of termination of this Agreement, all then-current Subscriptions under the Agreement will also terminate unless otherwise agreed by Supplier and Customer.
Either party shall have the right at any time, by giving notice, to terminate this Agreement without liability to the other on the occurrence of any of the following events: (a) if the other party commits a breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and such breach has not been rectified within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice to rectify served on the defaulting party by the other party; (b) if the other party becomes insolvent, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, suffers or permits an appointment of a receiver for its business or assets, becomes subject to any proceedings under any bankruptcy or insolvency law, whether domestic or foreign, is liquidated, voluntarily or otherwise, or suffers any similar action in consequence of debt; or (c) if the other party engages in illegal activities
Upon termination of this Agreement: (a) your license rights will terminate and you must immediately cease all use of the Services; (b) you will no longer be authorized to access your account or the Services; (c) you must pay Supplier any unpaid amount that was due prior to termination; and (d) all payment obligations accrued prior to termination and Sections 1, 5, 7, 9.5, 9.6, 10, 13, 15, 16.3, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 will survive.
Supplier reserves the right to modify or discontinue the Services at any time (including by limiting or discontinuing certain features of the Services), temporarily or permanently, without notice to you. Supplier will have no liability for any change to the Services or any suspension or termination of your access to or use of the Services.
Supplier and its licensors retain all intellectual property rights in and to the Services and its components, including the source code, Documentation, Portals, URLs, appearance, structure, organization, preparatory design material, and all other elements of the Services (“Materials”). All Materials in the Services are the property of Supplier or its third party licensors. Other than the right to use the Services for the Term provided in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement grants Customer any right in the Services. Supplier reserves all rights to the Materials not granted expressly in this Agreement. To the extent Customer provides Supplier with any feedback relating to the Services (including feedback related to usability, performance, interactivity, bug reports and test results) (“Feedback”), Supplier will own all right, title and interest in and to such Feedback (and Customer hereby makes all assignments necessary to achieve such ownership). Customer shall report promptly to Supplier any third-party claim served on Customer relating to the intellectual property rights in the Services or the Documentation.
Supplier may provide tools through the Services that enable you to export information, including Customer Content, to third-party services , including through features that allow you to link your account on Supplier with an account on the third-party service, such as Twitter or Facebook, or through our implementation of third-party buttons (such as “like” or “share” buttons). By using one of these tools, you agree that Supplier may transfer that information to the applicable third-party service. Third-party services are not under Supplier’ control, and, to the fullest extent permitted by law, Supplier is not responsible for any third-party service’s use of your exported information. The Services may also contain links to third-party websites. Linked websites are not under Supplier’ control, and Supplier is not responsible for their content.
The Services may include or incorporate third-party software components that are generally available free of charge under licenses granting recipients broad rights to copy, modify, and distribute those components (“Third-Party Components”). Although the Services are provided to you subject to this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement prevents, restricts, or is intended to prevent or restrict you from obtaining Third-Party Components under the applicable third-party licenses or to limit your use of Third-Party Components under those third-party licenses.
Certain features of the Services may permit users to upload courses and other content to the Services, including messages, reviews, photos, video, images, folders, data, text, and other types of works (“Customer Content”) and to publish Customer Content on the Services. You retain any copyright and other proprietary rights that you may hold in the Customer Content that you post to the Services.
By providing Customer Content to or via the Services, you grant Supplier a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, fully paid right and license (with the right to sublicense) to host, store, transfer, display, perform, reproduce, modify for the purpose of formatting for display, and distribute your Customer Content, in whole or in part, for providing the Services as described in this Agreement.
By providing Customer Content to or via the Services to other users of the Services, you grant those users a non-exclusive license to access and use that Customer Content as permitted by this Agreement and the functionality of the Services.
Supplier disclaims any and all liability in connection with Customer Content. You are solely responsible for your Customer Content and the consequences of providing Customer Content via the Services. By providing Customer Content via the Services, you affirm, represent, and warrant to us that: a) you are the creator and owner of the Customer Content, or have the necessary licenses, rights, consents, and permissions to authorize Supplier and users of the Services to use and distribute your Customer Content as necessary to exercise the licenses granted by you in this Section, in the manner contemplated by Supplier, the Services, and this Agreement b) your Customer Content, and the use of your Customer Content as contemplated by this Agreement, does not and will not: (i) infringe, violate, or misappropriate any third-party right, including intellectual property rights. (ii) slander, defame, libel, or invade the right of privacy, publicity or other property rights of any other person. (iii) cause Supplier to violate any law or regulation. c) your Customer Content could not be deemed by a reasonable person to be objectionable, profane, indecent, pornographic, harassing, threatening, embarrassing, hateful, or otherwise inappropriate. d) You have all necessary approvals and authorizations to convey all licenses to Supplier hereunder
We are under no obligation to edit or control Customer Content that you or other users post or publish, and will not be in any way responsible or liable for Customer Content. Supplier may, however, at any time and without prior notice, screen, remove, edit, or block any Customer Content that in our sole judgment violates this Agreement or is otherwise objectionable. You understand that when using the Services you will be exposed to Customer Content from a variety of sources and acknowledge that Customer Content may be inaccurate, offensive, indecent, or objectionable. You agree to waive, and do waive, any legal or equitable right or remedy you have or may have against Supplier with respect to Customer Content. If notified by a user or content owner that Customer Content allegedly does not conform to this Agreement, we may investigate the allegation and determine in our sole discretion whether to remove the Customer Content, which we reserve the right to do at any time and without notice. For clarity, Supplier does not permit copyright-infringing activities on the Services.
Supplier does not control and does not have any obligation to monitor: (a) Customer Content; (b) any content made available by third parties; or (c) the use of the Services by its users. You acknowledge and agree that Supplier reserves the right to, and may from time to time, monitor any and all information transmitted or received through the Services for operational purposes. If at any time Supplier chooses to monitor the content, Supplier still assumes no responsibility or liability for content or any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of content.
Any notice alleging that materials hosted by or distributed through the Services infringe intellectual property rights must include the following information: a) an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright or other right being infringed. b) a description of the copyrighted work or other intellectual property that you claim has been infringed. c) a description of the material that you claim is infringing and where it is located on the Services. your address, telephone number, and email address. d) a statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the use of the materials on the Services of which you are complaining is not authorized by the copyright or intellectual property owner, its agent, or the law. e) a statement by you that the above information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright or intellectual property owner or authorized to act on the copyright or intellectual property owner’s behalf under penalty of perjury.
Supplier will promptly terminate the accounts of users that are determined by Supplier to be repeat infringers.
Customer hereby acknowledges and agrees that Supplier’ performance of this Agreement requires Supplier to process, transmit and store personal data under the documented instructions of the Customer and as further specified in the Data Processing Addendum (“DPA”) available at DPA.pdf which form an integral part to this Agreement.
Customer hereby also acknowledges and agrees that Edubook may process contractual data and service usage data, as strictly necessary for the purposes of billing and payments and for analysis and benchmarking, and under the same technical and organizational security measures as those described in Attachment 2 to the DPA. Customer hereby acknowledges and agrees that Edubook shall process the name and email address of the Customer to communicate with the Customer for the presentation and promotion of the Services or of new services. Customer may at any time, free of charge, unsubscribe from such electronic communication, easily by clicking the button “unsubscribe” contained in the electronic communication. Customer also hereby acknowledges and accepts Supplier’s Privacy Policy (available at /privacy ).
During the Term, in connection with this Agreement, each party (a “Disclosing Party”) may disclose to the other party (a “Receiving Party”) confidential or proprietary materials and information of the first party (“Confidential Information”). All materials and information disclosed by Disclosing Party to Receiving Party under this Agreement and identified at the time of disclosure as “Confidential” or bearing a similar legend, and all such other information that the Receiving Party reasonably should have known was the confidential information of the Disclosing Party, will be considered “Confidential Information”; for the avoidance of doubt, the Services, all pricing information and terms of this Agreement, are Confidential Information of Supplier. Receiving Party will maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information and will not disclose such information to any third-party without the prior written consent of Disclosing Party. Receiving Party will only use the Confidential Information internally for the purposes contemplated under this Agreement. The obligations in this Section 15 will not apply to any information that: (a) is made generally available to the public without breach of this Agreement, (b) is developed by the Receiving Party independently from the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, (c) is disclosed to Receiving Party by a third-party without restriction, or (d) was in the Receiving Party’s lawful possession prior to the disclosure to the Receiving Party and was not obtained by the Receiving Party either directly or indirectly from the Disclosing Party. Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information as required by law or court order; provided that, Receiving Party provides Disclosing Party with prompt written notice thereof and uses its best efforts to limit disclosure. At any time, upon Disclosing Party’s request, Receiving Party will return to Disclosing Party all Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information in its possession, including all copies and extracts thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to any third-party to the limited extent necessary to exercise its rights, or perform its obligations, under this Agreement; provided that, all such third parties are bound in writing by obligations of confidentiality and non-use at least as protective of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information as the terms of this Agreement and (ii) all Feedback be solely, as between the parties, Confidential Information of Supplier.
Each party warrants that: (a) it is a validly existing and duly incorporated company in accordance with respective local laws. (b) it has full power, legal right and authority to enter into this Agreement, and to do all acts and things and execute and deliver all other documents as are required hereunder to be done, observed or performed by it in accordance with its the terms of this Agreement. (c) it has taken all necessary corporate action to authorize the creation, execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and to observe and perform the provisions of this Agreement in accordance with their terms.
Supplier further warrants that during throughout the Term, when utilized in accordance with their current Documentation and under normal use and circumstances, the Services will operate in material conformance with the Documentation.
Except as set forth in this section 16, supplier makes no representations or warranties or conditions of any kind concerning the services, the materials, or their use, accuracy, or function. Specifically, supplier provides the services on an “as-is” basis and “as-available basis” and disclaims all warranties, express, implied, or statutory, regarding the services, including any warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and non-infringement. No representation or other affirmation of fact regarding the services shall be deemed a warranty or guarantee for any purpose or give rise to any supplier’ liability of third parties whatsoever. Customer acknowledges that it relied on no warranties or statements other than as may be set forth herein. Supplier does not warrant that the services or content offered through the services, will be uninterrupted, secure, or free of errors, viruses, or other harmful components, and supplier does not warrant that any of those issues will be corrected. Customer is solely responsible for determining fees charged to authorized users, and supplier will not be liable for any discrepancy between fees charged to authorized users and fees customer owes to supplier. The limitations, exclusions, and disclaimers in this section 16.3 apply to the fullest extent permitted by law. Supplier does not disclaim any warranty or other right that supplier is prohibited from disclaiming under applicable law.
Customer may be invited by Supplier to try beta versions of the Services (“Beta Services”). Customer may need to agree to additional terms for the Beta Services. The Beta Services are provided for evaluation and feedback purposes only and may not be used in a production environment. Customer understands that the beta Services are not generally released and, therefore, are unsupported and may contain bugs, errors, and other issues. The Beta Services are provided on an “AS-IS” basis, without warranty of any kind, and Supplier is not responsible for any problems or issues related to Customer’s use of the Beta Services. The Beta Services may never be generally available, and Supplier may discontinue the Beta Services in its sole discretion at any time for any reason, and Supplier may delete any Customer Content or any other data on the Beta Services without liability to Customer.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, in no event will supplier and its affiliates be liable to customer for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages (including damages for loss of profits, goodwill, or any other intangible loss) arising out of or relating to customer’s access to or use of, or customer’s inability to access or use, the services, whether based on warranty, contract, tort (including negligence), statute, or any other legal theory, and whether or not any supplier entity has been informed of the possibility of damage. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the aggregate liability of the supplier entities to customer for all claims arising out of or relating to the use of or any inability to use any portion of the services or otherwise under this agreement, whether in contract, tort, or otherwise, is limited to the greater of: (a) the amount customer has paid to supplier for access to and use of the services in the 12 months prior to the event or circumstance giving rise to claim. (b) $100.
Each provision of this agreement that provides for a limitation of liability, disclaimer of warranties, or exclusion of damages is intended to and does allocate the risks between the parties under this agreement. This allocation is an essential element of the basis of the bargain between the parties. Each of these provisions is severable and independent of all other provisions of this agreement. The limitations in this section 17 will apply even if any limited remedy fails of its essential purpose.
Customer will defend, indemnify, and hold Supplier harmless from and against all third-party claims, actions, proceedings, regulatory investigations, damages, losses, judgments, settlements, costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees), arising from or in connection with: (a) Customer’s breach of any laws or regulations (including with respect to privacy). (b) Customer’s or any Authorized User’s use of the services. (c) Customer’s violation of any agreements it has with any Authorized User.
Supplier reserves the right to change this Agreement on a going-forward basis at any time upon seven days’ notice. Please check this Agreement periodically for changes. If a change to this Agreement materially modifies Customer’s rights or obligations, Supplier may require that Customer accept the modified Agreement in order to continue to use the Services. Customer must accept the modifications to continue accessing or using the Services. If Customer objects to the modifications, its exclusive remedy is to cease any and all access and use of the Services. If the effective date of the modifications is during the term of a Subscription and Customer objects to the modifications, then (as its exclusive remedy) Customer may terminate its affected Subscription upon notice to Supplier, and Supplier will refund to Customer any fees it has pre-paid for use of the Services for the terminated portion of the term of the applicable Subscription. To exercise this right, Customer must provide Supplier with notice of its objection and termination within 30 days after Supplier provides notice of the modifications. Material modifications are effective upon Customer’s acceptance of the modified version of the Agreement. Immaterial modifications are effective upon publication. Except as expressly permitted in this Section 19, this Agreement may be amended only by a written agreement signed by authorized representatives of the parties to this Agreement. Disputes arising under this Agreement will be resolved in accordance with the version of this Agreement that was in effect at the time the dispute arose.
You acknowledge that the Services may be subject to U.S. and international export control laws and regulations. You agree to comply with all applicable export and re-export control laws and regulations, including the Export Administration Regulations maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce and trade and economic sanctions maintained by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. You agree not to—directly or indirectly—sell, export, re-export, transfer, or divert the service provided by Supplier to any destination, entity, or person prohibited by the laws or regulations of the United States, without obtaining prior authorization from the competent government authorities as required by those laws and regulations. Additionally, you warrant that you are (1) not located in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, or Syria or the Crimea Region of the Ukraine, or DNR and LNR regions of Ukraine and (2) not a denied party as specified in the regulations listed above. This export control clause shall survive termination or cancellation of this Agreement.
Any notice, request, instruction or other document to be given under this Agreement to any party hereunder shall be in the English language, in writing, and sent by first class mail, confirmed facsimile or major commercial rapid delivery courier service to the address specified on the Customer’s account or, to Supplier: (a) if the Supplier is EduBook– USA, (or such other address as may be properly specified by written notice hereunder). Email notice will be permitted by Supplier if sent to the Customer’s account email address.
The Agreement, including the Course Store Terms and any applicable Order or DPA, constitutes the entire Agreement and contains the entire and exclusive understanding between the parties with respect to the matters referenced herein. No terms, provisions or conditions of any purchase order, acknowledgement, or other business form that either party may use in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will have any effect on the rights, duties, or obligations of the parties under, or otherwise modify, this Agreement, regardless of any failure of a receiving party to object to such terms, provisions, or conditions. No amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be valid and binding unless made and confirmed in writing or otherwise signed by the parties hereto.
In the event that any one or more provisions of this Agreement become invalid or unenforceable, that provision will be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that this Agreement will otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable.
No waiver by either party of any default shall be deemed as a waiver of any prior or subsequent default of the same or other provisions of this Agreement.
Any delay in or failure of performance by either party under this Agreement will not be considered a breach of this Agreement and will be excused to the extent caused by any occurrence beyond the reasonable control of such party including accident, acts of God, fire or water damage, criminal conduct, neglect, acts of war, riots, strikes, lightening, electrical disturbances or other similar causes. Such events, occurrences or causes do not include inability to meet financial obligations. The time of performance hereunder is extended by a period of time lost because of such delay. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, should the Force Majeure Event last for more than 30 days, the non-affected party may terminate this Agreement immediately upon written notice to the affected party.
During the Term: (a) Customer agrees to participate in case studies and other similar marketing efforts reasonably requested by Supplier. (b) Supplier may disclose that Customer is a customer of Supplier to third parties. (c) Supplier may include on and in Supplier’ website, case studies, marketing materials, and conference presentations and other speaking opportunities, Customer’s testimonials and other feedback regarding the Services, name, website URL, use case, and logo and other marks. Upon request from Customer, Supplier will promptly stop making the disclosure and use described in the foregoing sentence except to the extent already included in any then-existing materials.
This Agreement is not assignable or transferable by Customer except with Supplier’ prior written consent; provided, however, that Customer may, upon prior written notice to Supplier, transfer and assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement to an Affiliate or in connection with a merger, acquisition, corporate reorganization, or sale of all or substantially all of its assets to which this Agreement relate. If such a transfer or assignment is made in favor of a direct competitor of Supplier, then Supplier may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Customer. Supplier may freely assign this Agreement. Any assignment in violation of the foregoing is void.
Any dispute arising hereunder shall be exclusively construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware without regard to principles of conflict of laws. For the purpose of this Agreement, Customer consents to the personal jurisdiction and venue of the courts located in the State of Delaware, without prejudice to the provisions of the DPA.