Your use of this product is governed by the Data Platform Content License Agreement and/or Curator Seat Terms entered into by you and Google (collectively, the "Curator Seat Terms").
To participate in the Curator Seat Service (the "Service"), you must adhere, and ensure that any third party to whom you provide access to the Service under your account also adheres, to the following policies: (i) the Platforms program policies, and (ii) the Service-specific policies stated below on this page. Please note that any restatements of the Platforms program policies in these Curator Seat Program Guidelines are for clarification purposes only and do not limit the application of the Platforms program policies.
Participation in the Service is subject to identity verification. Google reserves the right to request additional information for verification purposes. If you refuse to participate in this verification, then you may not continue to use the Service.
- User Consent
You must obtain legally valid user consent as required by the EU user consent policy. - Data Protection
If you access, use, or process personal information made available by Google that directly or indirectly identifies an individual, then you will:- comply with all privacy, data security, and data protection laws, directives, regulations, and rules in any applicable jurisdiction;
- use or access Personal Information only for purposes consistent with the consent obtained by the individual to whom the Personal Information relates; and
- implement appropriate organizational and technical measures to protect the Personal Information against loss, misuse, and unauthorized or unlawful access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction.
You will regularly monitor your compliance with this obligation and immediately notify Google in writing if you can no longer meet (or if there is a significant risk that Buyer can no longer meet) this obligation, and in such cases you will either cease processing Personal Information or immediately take other reasonable and appropriate steps to remedy the failure to provide an adequate level of protection.