![]() Customer may reassign an SL on a short-term basis to cover a user’s absence or the unavailability of a device that is out of service. Except as permitted in this paragraph or in the Online Service-specific Terms, Customer may not reassign an SL on a short-term basis (i.e., within 90 days of the last assignment). Most, but not all, SLs may be reassigned. Customer has no right to use an Online Service after the SL for that Online Service ends. Subscription License Suites describes SL Suites that also fulfill requirements for User SLs. Each user that accesses the Online Service must be assigned a User SL or access the Online Service only through a device that has been assigned a Device SL, unless specified otherwise in the Online Service-specific Terms. Usage exceeding the Online Service’s documented entitlement(s) and/or usage limits require additional purchase of licenses to cover overage. Licensing the Online ServicesĬustomer must acquire and assign the appropriate subscription licenses required for its use of each Online Service. Notice is given as of the date it is made available by Microsoft. Microsoft may provide Customer with information and notices about Online Services electronically, including via email, through the portal for the Online Service, or through a web site that Microsoft identifies. When Microsoft introduces features, supplements or related software that are new (i.e., that were not previously included with the subscription), Microsoft may provide terms or make updates to the terms that apply to Customer’s use of those new features, supplements or related software. When Customer renews or purchases a new subscription to an Online Service, the then-current terms will apply and will not change during Customer’s subscription for that Online Service. Applicable Product Terms and Updates for Online Services For more information regarding the Online Services SLAs, please refer to. Many Online Services offer a Service Level Agreement (SLA). ![]() ![]() In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the DPA and any other terms in Customer’s licensing agreement (including these terms), the DPA shall prevail. Separate terms, including different privacy and security terms, govern Customer’s use of Non-Microsoft Products (as defined below). The parties also agree that, unless a separate Professional Services agreement exists, these terms govern the provision of Professional Services, including but not limited to the terms in the Professional Services section and terms in the DPA for the processing and security of Professional Services Data and Personal Data in connection with that provision. The parties agree that these terms govern Customer’s use of the Online Services and that the DPA (defined in the Glossary) sets forth their obligations with respect to the processing and security of Customer Data and Personal Data by the Online Services. Terms used here but not defined in the Glossary will have the definitions provided in Customer’s licensing agreement.
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