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USER TERMS
1. Publishers, who are AWS customers, may submit their AWS serverless applications and components (“AWS Serverless Applications”) to be made available through the AWS Serverless Application repository (“Repository”) either privately, across specified AWS accounts or to all AWS customers using the Repository pursuant to the Repository console publication process. AWS Serverless Applications to be made available either privately or across specified AWS accounts may be in binary or source code form; AWS Serverless Applications made available to all AWS customers may be in binary or source code form, and must include sufficient details to enable the user access to the source code.
2. Publishers must have all licenses and necessary permissions or rights to submit their AWS Serverless Applications to the Repository. Publisher must submit to the Repository, along with its AWS Serverless Application, the terms of the AWS Serverless Application’s license(s), including any open source license attribution requirements. Publisher is responsible for reviewing, evaluating and testing any AWS Serverless Application before submitting it to the Repository.
3. Publisher hereby grants AWS and its affiliates the rights to reproduce, distribute, display publicly or within specified AWS accounts (as applicable), perform, transmit, use and otherwise digitally make available (via all means of online and electronic distribution) its AWS Serverless Applications in the Repository.
4. Publisher represents and warrants it has all rights to submit its AWS Serverless Application to the Repository, has all rights to allow downloading of its AWS Serverless Application from the Repository and has provided all required attributions. Publisher will not submit AWS Serverless Applications with malware, malicious or other harmful content with the intent or purpose to harm others. AWS may remove and take down any AWS Serverless Application in the sole discretion of AWS for this or other reasons.
5. AWS customers will comply with the license(s) (including any attribution or other requirements) for any AWS Serverless Application they download.
6. Any AWS customer who creates a derivative work of any AWS Serverless Application is responsible for determining whether it has the appropriate rights under the AWS Serverless Application’s license(s) to do so and must comply with any attribution or other requirements.
7. Any Publisher’s AWS Serverless Application license or other agreement is solely between the Publisher and AWS customers. Neither AWS nor any of its affiliates are a party to that license or other agreement and none of them will have any liability or obligations under that license or other agreement. AWS is not responsible and has no liability for ensuring that Publishers or AWS customers comply with licensing (including attribution) or other requirements.
8. AWS Serverless Applications and any other third-party materials available in the Repository are “Repository Content.” THE Repository Content IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL PUBLISHERS, COPYRIGHT HOLDERS, AWS OR ITS AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE Repository Content OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE Repository Content.
9. Publishers and AWS customers acknowledge they will comply with all of these terms in their use of the Repository and these terms may be updated by AWS from time to time.
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