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GraphGrid Service Terms

Last Updated: May 4, 2018

The following Service Terms apply only to the specific Services to which the Service Terms relate. In the event of a conflict between the terms of these Service Terms and the terms of the GraphGrid Customer Agreement or other agreement with us governing your use of our Services (the “Agreement”), the terms and conditions of these Service Terms apply, but only to the extent of such conflict. Capitalized terms used herein but not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Agreement.

1. Universal Service Terms (Applicable to All Services)

1.1. You may only use the Services to store, retrieve, query, serve, and execute Your Content that is owned, licensed or lawfully obtained by you. As used in these Service Terms, (a) “Your Content” includes any “Company Content” and any “Customer Content” and (b) “GraphGrid Content” includes “GraphGrid Properties”. As part of the Services, you may be allowed to use certain software (including related documentation) provided by us or third party licensors. This software is neither sold nor distributed to you and you may use it solely as part of the Services. You may not transfer it outside the Services without specific authorization to do so.

1.2. You must comply with the current technical documentation applicable to the Services (including the applicable developer guides) as posted by us and updated by us from time to time on the GraphGrid Site. In addition, if you create technology that works with a Service, you must comply with the current technical documentation applicable to that Service (including the applicable developer guides) as posted by us and updated by us from time to time on the GraphGrid Site.

1.3. You will provide information or other materials related to Your Content (including copies of any client-side applications) as reasonably requested by us to verify your compliance with the Agreement. We may monitor the external interfaces (e.g., ports) of Your Content to verify your compliance with the Agreement. You will not block or interfere with our monitoring, but you may use encryption technology or firewalls to help keep Your Content confidential. You will reasonably cooperate with us to identify the source of any problem with the Services that we reasonably believe may be attributable to Your Content or any end user materials that you control.

1.4. If we reasonably believe any of Your Content violates the law, infringes or misappropriates the rights of any third party or otherwise violates a material term of the Agreement (including the documentation, the Service Terms, or the Acceptable Use Policy) (“Prohibited Content”), we will notify you of the Prohibited Content and may request that such content be removed from the Services or access to it be disabled. If you do not remove or disable access to the Prohibited Content within two (2) business days of our notice, we may remove or disable access to the Prohibited Content or suspend the Services to the extent we are not able to remove or disable access to the Prohibited Content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we may remove or disable access to any Prohibited Content without prior notice in connection with illegal content, where the content may disrupt or threaten the Services, pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act or as required to comply with law or any judicial, regulatory or other governmental order or request. In the event that we remove content without prior notice, we will provide prompt notice to you unless prohibited by law.

1.5. From time to time, we may offer free or discounted pricing programs covering certain usage of the Services (each, a “Special Pricing Program”). We may stop accepting new sign-ups or discontinue a Special Pricing Program at any time. Standard charges will apply after a Special Pricing Program ends or if you exceed the limitations by the Special Pricing Program. You must comply with any additional terms, restrictions, or limitations (e.g., limitations on the total amount of usage) for the Special Pricing Program as described in the offer terms for the Special Pricing Program or on the pricing page for the eligible Service(s). You may not access or use the Services in a way intended to avoid any additional terms, restrictions, or limitations (e.g., establishing multiple GraphGrid accounts in order to receive additional benefits under a Special Pricing Program), and we may immediately terminate your account if you do so. Any data stored or instances provided as part of a Special Pricing Program must be actively used.

1.6. If we make multiple discounts or pricing options for a Service available to you at one time, you will only be eligible to receive one discount or pricing option, and will not be entitled to cumulative discounting and pricing options.

1.7. You will ensure that all information you provide to us via the GraphGrid Site (for instance, information provided in connection with your registration for the Services, requests for increased usage limits, etc.) is accurate, complete and not misleading.

1.8. From time to time, we may apply upgrades, patches, bug fixes or other maintenance to the Service Offerings (“Maintenance”). We agree to use reasonable efforts to provide you with prior notice of any scheduled Maintenance (except for emergency Maintenance) and you agree to use reasonable efforts to comply with any Maintenance requirements that we notify you about.

1.9 If your Agreement does not include a provision on GraphGrid Confidential Information, and you and GraphGrid do not have an effective non-disclosure agreement in place, then you agree that you will not disclose GraphGrid Confidential Information (as defined in the GraphGrid Customer Agreement), except as required by law.

1.10 Beta Service Participation

1.10.1. This Section describes the additional terms and conditions under which you may access and use certain features, technologies and services made available to you by GraphGrid that are not yet generally available, including, but not limited to, any products, services, or features labeled “beta”, “preview”, “pre-release”, or “experimental” (each, a “Beta Service”) or access and use Service Offerings available in GraphGrid regions that are not generally available, including, but not limited to, any GraphGrid regions identified by GraphGrid as “beta”, “preview”, “pre-release”, or “experimental” (each, a “Beta Region”). In the event there is a conflict between the terms of this Section 1.10 and an existing GraphGrid Beta Test Participation Agreement between you and GraphGrid, the terms of the existing GraphGrid Beta Test Participation Agreement will take precedence.

1.10.2. During the term of the applicable Beta Service or Beta Region (as specified by GraphGrid), you may: (a) access and use the Beta Service or Service Offerings in any Beta Region solely for internal evaluation purposes; and (b) install, copy, and use any related GraphGrid Content that may be provided to you by GraphGrid in connection with the Beta Service or Service Offerings in any Beta Region (“Beta Materials”) solely as necessary to access and use the Beta Service or Service Offerings in any Beta Region in the manner permitted by this Section.

1.10.3. You agree not to allow access to or use of any Beta Service, Service Offerings in any Beta Region or Beta Materials by any third party other than your employees and contractors who (i) have a need to use or access the Beta Service, Service Offerings in the Beta Region or Beta Materials in connection with your internal evaluation activities, and (ii) have executed written non-disclosure agreements obligating them to protect the confidentiality of non-public information regarding the Beta Service, Beta Region and Beta Materials.

1.10.4. You must comply with all policies and guidelines related to any Beta Service or Beta Region as posted on the GraphGrid Site or otherwise made available to you, including the Privacy Policy, Acceptable Use Policy, the Service Terms, and any additional terms and conditions for a specific Beta Service or Beta Region. GraphGrid may add or modify restrictions, including lowering or raising any usage limits, related to access to or use of any Beta Service, Service Offerings in any Beta Region or Beta Materials at any time. If requested by GraphGrid, you will promptly increase or decrease your usage of the applicable Beta Service, Service Offerings in a Beta Region or Beta Materials to the levels that GraphGrid may specify. Service Level Agreements do not apply to Beta Services or any Services Offerings in Beta Regions.

1.10.5. GraphGrid may suspend or terminate your access to or use of any Beta Service or Service Offerings in any Beta Region at any time and for any reason. GraphGrid may at any time cease providing any or all of any Beta Service or any Service Offering in a Beta Region in its sole discretion and without notice. Beta Services and Services Offerings in Beta Regions also may be unavailable and/or their performance may be negatively affected by scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. GraphGrid will use reasonable efforts to notify you in advance of scheduled maintenance, but GraphGrid is unable to provide advance notice of unscheduled or emergency maintenance.

1.10.6. In consideration of being allowed to access and use a Beta Service or Service Offering in a Beta Region, you agree to provide GraphGrid with information relating to your access, use, testing, or evaluation of the Beta Service, Service Offerings in the Beta Region or any related Beta Materials, including observations or information regarding the performance, features and functionality of the Beta Service or any related Beta Materials as applicable, when and in the form reasonably requested by GraphGrid (“Test Observations”). GraphGrid will own and may use and evaluate all Test Observations for its own purposes. You will not use any Test Observations except for your internal evaluation purposes of the Beta Service or Beta Region.

1.10.7. Each individual Beta Service and Service Offering in a Beta Region will automatically terminate upon the release of a generally available version of the applicable Beta Service or Service Offering in a Beta Region or upon notice of termination by GraphGrid. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement or these Services Terms, either you or GraphGrid may terminate your participation in a Beta Service or Service Offering in a Beta Region at any time for any reason upon notice to the other party. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, after the conclusion of your participation in a Beta Service or Service Offering in a Beta Region for any reason, (a) you will not have any further right to access or use the applicable Beta Service or Service Offering in the Beta Region and Beta Materials; (b) your Content used in the applicable Beta Service or Service Offering in the Beta Region may be deleted or inaccessible; and (c) you will immediately return or, if instructed by GraphGrid, destroy all Beta Materials or any other GraphGrid Confidential Information related to the applicable Beta Service, Service Offering in any Beta Region or Beta Materials. If GraphGrid releases a generally available version of a Beta Service or a Service Offering in a Beta Region, your access to and use of the generally available version will be subject to the Agreement and any separate Section of these Service Terms as may be specified for that generally available Service Offering. If any Beta Region becomes generally available, your access to and use of Service Offerings in the generally available GraphGrid region will be subject to the terms and conditions applicable to that GraphGrid region. GraphGrid does not guarantee that any Beta Service or Service Offering in any Beta Region will ever be made generally available, or that any generally available version will contain the same or similar functionality as the version made available by GraphGrid during the term of the Beta Service or Beta Region, as applicable. GraphGrid does not guarantee that any Beta Region will become generally available.

1.10.8. Beta Materials, Test Observations, Suggestions concerning a Beta Service or Beta Region, or any other information about or involving (including the existence of) any Beta Service or Beta Region are considered GraphGrid Confidential Information. You will not disclose (including, but not limited to, in a press release or public statement) any Beta Materials, Test Observations, Suggestions concerning a Beta Service, or any other information about or involving (including the existence of) any Beta Service, except as agreed by GraphGrid in writing.

1.10.9. ADDITIONAL BETA WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY DISCLAIMERS IN THE AGREEMENT OR THE SERVICE TERMS, THE BETA SERVICES, SERVICE OFFERINGS IN BETA REGIONS, BETA REGIONS AND BETA MATERIALS ARE NOT READY FOR GENERAL COMMERCIAL RELEASE AND MAY CONTAIN BUGS, ERRORS, DEFECTS OR HARMFUL COMPONENTS. ACCORDINGLY, AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN THE AGREEMENT OR THESE SERVICES TERMS, GRAPHGRID IS PROVIDING THE BETA SERVICES, SERVICE OFFERINGS IN BETA REGIONS AND BETA MATERIALS TO YOU “AS IS.” GRAPHGRID AND ITS AFFILIATES AND LICENSORS MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE REGARDING THE BETA SERVICES, SERVICE OFFERINGS IN BETA REGIONS, BETA REGIONS AND BETA MATERIALS, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY THAT THE BETA SERVICES, SERVICE OFFERINGS IN BETA REGIONS, BETA REGIONS AND BETA MATERIALS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR FREE OR FREE OF HARMFUL COMPONENTS, OR THAT ANY CONTENT, INCLUDING YOUR CONTENT, WILL BE SECURE OR NOT OTHERWISE LOST OR DAMAGED. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LAW, GRAPHGRID AND ITS AFFILIATES AND LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR QUIET ENJOYMENT, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING OUT OF ANY COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. GRAPHGRID’S AND ITS AFFILIATES’ AND LICENSORS’ AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR ANY BETA SERVICES WILL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT YOU ACTUALLY PAY US UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR THE BETA SERVICES THAT GAVE RISE TO THE CLAIM DURING THE 12 MONTHS PRECEDING THE CLAIM.

1.10.10. Because the Beta Services and Materials involve features, technologies and services that are not yet generally available, you acknowledge that any violation of this Section 1.10 could cause irreparable harm to GraphGrid for which monetary damages may be difficult to ascertain or an inadequate remedy. You therefore agree that GraphGrid will have the right, in addition to its other rights and remedies, to seek injunctive relief for any violation of this Section 1.10.

1.11 You may perform benchmarks or comparative tests or evaluations (each, a “Benchmark Test”) of the Service Offerings; provided, however, that you may not, and may not direct or permit third-parties to, disclose results or data produced from any Benchmark Test of a Service Offering, unless: (a) such disclosure includes all information necessary for us or any third-party to completely and accurately replicate the Benchmark Test; (b) you permit us to perform Benchmark Tests of your products or services and to disclose results or data produced from such Benchmark Tests, provided that such disclosure includes all information necessary for you or any third-party to completely and accurately replicate the Benchmark test; and (c) if you perform a Benchmark Test for a third-party, directly or indirectly, in exchange for consideration, you will identify the third-party and you represent and warrant that you have procured all rights necessary for us to perform Benchmark Tests of the third-party’s products or services and to disclose results or data produced from such Benchmark Tests.

1.12.  NO WARRANTIES. THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS,” AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTIES OF OPERABILITY, CONDITION, VALUE, ACCURACY OF DATA, OR QUALITY, AS WELL AS ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, SYSTEM INTEGRATION, WORKMANSHIP, SUITABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR THE ABSENCE OF ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, WHETHER LATENT OR PATENT, ARE EXPRESSLY WAIVED BY YOU UPON USE OF THE SERVICE. NO WARRANTY IS MADE ON THE BASIS OF TRADE USAGE, COURSE OF DEALING OR COURSE OF TRADE.  GRAPHGRID, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION THEREOF WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, OR THAT ALL ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED.  Nothing in this warranty section affects any statutory rights of consumers or other recipients to the extent that they cannot be waived or limited by contract under applicable law.

1.13. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, GRAPHGRID, INC.  SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF DATA OR LOSS OF GOODWILL), OR THE COSTS OF PROCURING SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SERVICES, WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM ANY CLAIM BASED UPON BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE OF ACTION OR THEORY OF LIABILITY.

2. Additional GraphGrid Graph Compute Cloud Service Terms

2.1. In connection with your use of GraphGrid Graph Compute Cloud (including all instances and instance types, hosts and other resources, dedicated, reserved or on-demand, collectively “GraphGrid GC2”) and the Services, you are responsible for maintaining licenses and adhering to the license terms of any software you run.

2.2. Using Third Party Software. In conjunction with the Services, you may be allowed to use certain software (including related support, maintenance, and documentation) developed, owned or provided by third parties or their licensors.

2.3. Spot Instance Pricing. You may request that certain GraphGrid GC2 instances run pursuant to the Spot instance pricing and payment terms (“Spot Instance Pricing”) set forth on the GraphGrid GC2 product detail page on the GraphGrid Site (each requested instance, a “Spot Instance”). You must request Spot Instances through the GraphGrid Management Console or by using API tools (“Spot Instance Request”). As part of your Spot Instance Request, you may specify the maximum hourly price you are willing to pay to run the requested Spot Instances (“Your Maximum Price”). Unless you specify a permissible alternative termination date, your Spot Instance Request will remain active until the earlier of the following: (1) seven (7) days have passed, (2) we fulfill it, or (3) you cancel it. We set the price for Spot Instances (the “Spot Price”), which may vary over time based on a number of factors, including the amount of available compute capacity we have available and the price you and other customers are willing to pay for Spot Instances (e.g., supply and demand). While a requested Spot Instance remains running, you will be charged the current Spot Price in effect at the beginning of each instance hour. If you have specified Your Maximum Price, then you will not be charged more than Your Maximum Price. We may terminate, stop, or hibernate Spot Instances at any time and without any notice to you if we determine the current Spot Price equals or exceeds Your Maximum Price (if specified) or for GraphGrid capacity requirements. If we terminate, stop, or hibernate your Spot Instance, you will be charged as described on the GraphGrid GC2 product detail page on the GraphGrid Site. GraphGrid may allow you to purchase Spot Instances of a fixed duration (each, a “Spot Block”), where the Spot Price for that Spot Instance (the “Block Price”) will remain constant for the duration of the Spot Block, and you will be charged the Block Price for the duration of your Spot Block. Spot Instances purchased as Spot Blocks run independently of the Spot Price, and will not be terminated because the Spot Price equals or exceeds Your Maximum Price (if specified). Spot Instances purchased as Spot Blocks may still be terminated for GraphGrid capacity requirements and will terminate at the conclusion of the fixed duration. If a Spot Instance purchased as a Spot Block is terminated due to GraphGrid capacity requirements, you will not be charged for that Spot Instance. Unless you designate your Spot Instance Request as a persistent request, terminated, stopped or hibernated Spot Instances may not automatically restart. You should save your work frequently and test your application to ensure it is fault tolerant and will correctly handle interruptions. We have no liability whatsoever for any damages, liabilities, losses (including any corruption, deletion, or destruction or loss of data, applications or profits), or any other consequences resulting from our termination, stoppage, or hibernation of any Spot Instance. You may not, directly, indirectly, alone or in cooperation with any third party, attempt to control, influence or manipulate the price for Spot Instances. Without limiting the foregoing, you may not submit requests for Spot Instances through any third party (e.g., “proxy bidding”) or share information with any third party regarding the maximum prices specified in your Spot Instance Requests. We may modify or terminate the Spot Instance Pricing program at any time. In addition to the Spot Instance Pricing, Spot Instances are subject to all data transfer and other usage fees applicable under the Agreement.

2.4 Subscription. GC2 Subscription Pricing. You may designate GraphGrid GC2 instances as subject to the subscription pricing and payment terms (“GC2 Subscription Pricing”) set forth on the GraphGrid GC2 detail page on the GraphGrid Site (each designated instance, a “GC2 Subscription Instance”). Scheduled GC2 Subscription Instances (“Scheduled Instances”) will terminate upon completion of the scheduled subscription. You may designate instances as GC2 Subscription Instances by calling to the Purchasing API or selecting the GC2 Subscription Instance option in the GraphGrid console. The GC2 Subscription Instances may only be used in the applicable GraphGrid region. We may change GC2 Subscription Instance Pricing at any time but price changes will not apply to previously designated GC2 Subscription Instances, except as described in this Section 2.4. We may terminate the GC2 Subscription Instance Pricing program at any time. GC2 Subscription and Scheduled Instances are nontransferable. GC2 Subscription Instances are noncancellable and you will owe the GC2 Subscription Instance Pricing for the duration of the term you selected, even if the Agreement is terminated. All amounts paid in connection with the GC2 Subscription Instances are nonrefundable, except that if we terminate the Agreement other than for cause, terminate an individual GC2 Subscription Instance type, or terminate the GC2 Subscription Instance Pricing program, we will refund you a pro rata portion of any up-front fee paid in connection with any previously designated GC2 Subscription Instances. We reserve the right to refuse or cancel your purchase. Upon expiration or termination of the term of GC2 Subscription Instances, the GC2 Subscription Instance pricing will expire and standard on-demand usage prices will apply to the instances. In addition to being subject to GC2 Subscription Instance Pricing, GC2 Subscription Instances are subject to all data transfer and other fees applicable under the Agreement.

2.5 Dedicated Instances. You may request that certain GraphGrid GC2 instances run on physically isolated host hardware dedicated to a single customer account (each requested instance, a “Dedicated Instance”), using the process set forth on the GraphGrid GC2 Dedicated Instance detail page on the GraphGrid Site.

2.6 Dedicated Hosts.

2.6.1 You may request that GraphGrid provide the GraphGrid GC2 service to you on host hardware physically dedicated to a single customer account (each, a “Dedicated Host”), using the process set forth on the GraphGrid Site.

2.6.2 You may designate GraphGrid GC2 Dedicated Hosts as subject to the subscription pricing and payment terms (“GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription Pricing”) set forth on the GraphGrid GC2 detail page on the GraphGrid Site (each such host associated with a reservation, an “GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription”). You may associate GC2 Dedicated Host Subscriptions to Dedicated Hosts by calling APIs or using the GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription console. The GC2 Dedicated Host and associated GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription may only be used in the designated availability zone. We may change GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription Pricing at any time but price changes will not apply to previously designated GC2 Dedicated Host Subscriptions, except as described in this Section 2.6.2. We may terminate the GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription Pricing program at any time. GC2 Dedicated Host Subscriptions are nontransferable. GC2 Dedicated Host Subscriptions are noncancellable and you will owe the GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription Pricing for the duration of the term you selected, even if the Agreement is terminated. Dedicated Hosts associated to an active GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription cannot be unallocated from your account, and you will continue to pay for the Dedicated Host while still associated with the GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription. All amounts paid in connection with the GC2 Dedicated Host Subscriptions are nonrefundable, except that if we terminate the Agreement other than for cause, terminate an individual GC2 Dedicated Host type, or terminate the GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription Pricing program, we will refund you a pro rata portion of any up-front fee paid in connection with any previously designated GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription. Upon expiration or termination of the term of an GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription, the GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription Pricing will expire and standard on-demand Dedicated Host prices will apply to the Dedicated Host. In addition to being subject to GC2 Dedicated Host Subscription Pricing, GC2 Dedicated Host Subscriptions are subject to all data transfer and other fees applicable under the Agreement.

2.6.3 As part of using GraphGrid GC2, you agree that your GraphGrid GC2 resources may be terminated or replaced due to failure, retirement or other GraphGrid requirement(s). We have no liability whatsoever for any damages, liabilities, losses (including any corruption, deletion, or destruction or loss of data, applications or profits), or any other consequences resulting from the foregoing. THE USE OF GRAPHGRID GC2 DOES NOT GRANT YOU, AND YOU HEREBY WAIVE, ANY RIGHT OF PHYSICAL ACCESS TO, OR PHYSICAL POSSESSION OF, ANY GRAPHGRID SERVERS, EQUIPMENT, REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR OTHER ASSETS.

3. Additional GraphGrid Graph Database Service Terms

3.1. In connection with your use of GraphGrid Graph Database Service (including all instances and instance types, hosts and other resources, dedicated, reserved or on-demand, collectively “GraphGrid GDS”) and the Services, you are responsible for maintaining licenses and adhering to the license terms of any software you run.

3.2. Neo4j BYOL Licensing. Under this option, GraphGrid GDS enables you to provision GraphGrid GDS instances using your Neo4j Commercial Licenses (the “BYOL Program”).

You must be eligible to use the BYOL Program for the applicable Neo4j software under your agreement(s) with Neo4j, Inc. You are solely responsible for obtaining all required licenses and for complying with all applicable Neo4j licensing requirements, including the Product Use Rights/Product Terms. Further, you must have accepted Neo4j, Inc.’s End User License Agreement (Neo4j EULA), and by using the Neo4j Software under the BYOL Program, you agree to the Neo4j EULA.

You agree that you have determined that your use of the BYOL Program will comply with the applicable Neo4j, Inc. licensing requirements. Usage of the Services in violation of your agreement(s) with Neo4j, Inc. is not authorized or permitted.