Common use of Trial Usage Clause in Contracts

Trial Usage. “Trial Usage” is a short-term evaluation of the Cloud Service that is (i) provided free of charge or discounted due to Customer receiving from Confluent one or more coupon codes or credits towards such usage, or (ii) pursuant to an Order that is specifically labeled “Proof of Concept.” A Trial Usage period ends the earlier of (a) the date Customer enters into a commitment Order for the Cloud Service for a minimum one-year term, or (b) the date Customer has paid non-discounted rates for a period of at least three consecutive months after all coupons expire. For clarity, if more than one coupon code or credit is provided to Customer, Customer’s usage will be considered Trial Usage throughout any interim period between coupon codes or credits. The terms of this section 12 govern Trial Usage and control over any conflicting provision of this Agreement; provided however that Trial Usage will be subject to all applicable provisions of this Agreement that are not in conflict with the provisions of this section 12. Trial Usage shall be limited to internal testing and evaluation purposes on a development or non-production cluster. Unless specifically stated otherwise in an Order, Trial Usage is provided: (a) without support; (b) “AS IS”; and (c) without indemnification, warranty, or condition of any kind. No service level commitment will apply to Trial Usage. Customer must not transmit production data or data regulated by law or regulation into the Cloud Service during Trial Usage. Certain features or functionality of the Cloud Service may not be available in Trial Usage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement, Services Agreement