Liability And Service Changes
If either party violates the contract, order, service terms, privacy policy or supplemental agreement, it should bear the agreed liability, such as continued performance, remedy, compensation, service suspension, contract termination or other remedies. Scope of liability, compensation limits, notice period and cure period are governed by formal legal documents.
Overdue Payment And Suspension
If a customer does not pay agreed fees, the service provider may remind, restrict, suspend or terminate service according to the contract or product rules. After payment, recovery method, data recovery scope and recovery time follow the contract, product rules or mutual agreement.
Service Changes
The service provider may adjust product features, service model, pricing, trial policy, APIs, client versions and terms based on law, product upgrades, security fixes, third-party changes, commercial arrangements or operations. Material changes should be communicated through the website, product notices, email, contract contacts or other reasonable channels where possible.
Termination And Data Processing
At service expiry, contract cancellation, customer termination, breach termination or legal termination, the parties should handle data export, account closure, license stop, fee settlement, confidentiality, intellectual property and unfinished services as agreed. Public-cloud data retention and deletion follow service terms, privacy policy or contract. Private-deployment data is usually managed by the customer in its own environment.