Summary of Changes to Microsoft Services Agreement from October 2020

    Summary of Changes to Microsoft Services Agreement from October 2020

    Summary of Changes to Microsoft Services Agreement from October 2020


    Posted: 10 Aug 2020

    We have provided a summary of the most notable changes to the Microsoft Services Agreement. To see all of the changes, please read the full Microsoft Services Agreement here.

    • In the header, we’ve updated the publication date to August 1, 2020 and the effective date to October 1, 2020.
    • In the Your Content section, we’ve clarified that when you share Your Content with other people, they will be able to use it for the purpose for which you provided it to them. We’ve also removed a reference to HealthVault because we no longer offer HealthVault as a Service.
    • In the Code of Conduct section, we’ve clarified spam and added phishing as another example of harmful conduct. Spam is unwanted or unsolicited bulk email, postings, contact requests, SMS (text messages), instant messages, or similar electronic communications. Phishing is sending emails or other electronic communications to fraudulently or unlawfully induce recipients to reveal personal or sensitive information, such as passwords, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, passport numbers, credit card information, financial information, or other sensitive information, or to gain access to accounts or records, exfiltration of documents or other sensitive information, payment and/or financial benefit.
    • In the Kids and Accounts section, we’ve clarified that by creating a Microsoft account or using the Services, you and your parent or guardian accept and agree to be bound by these terms and you represent that you have either reached the age of “majority” or “legal responsibility” where you live or your parent or legal guardian agrees to be bound by these Terms on your behalf.
    • In the Closing Your Account section, we’ve removed a provision that we may temporarily prevent creation of an account associated with the email address you provided.
    • In the Xbox section and throughout the Terms, we’ve updated the Xbox heading, changed Xbox Live to refer to Xbox online service, and refer to Xbox consoles, rather than Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles. We’ve updated “Xbox Services” to include the Xbox online service, Xbox Game Studios games (including Mojang Games), applications, subscriptions, services and content provided by Microsoft. We’ve clarified what Microsoft can do if you sign in to your Xbox Services account to access a non-Microsoft Service (for example, a non-Microsoft game publisher of Third-Party Apps and Services). We’ve also clarified that you must be at least 13 years old to use the Mixer Service and, if you are under the age of majority where you live, you represent that your use is supervised by a parent or legal guardian.
    • In the Microsoft Family Features section, we’ve updated the section to include reference to Microsoft Family Safety.
    • In the Store section and the Office Services section, we’ve updated specific references to Office 365 to refer to Microsoft 365 and have clarified that use of apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, Access and Publisher in Microsoft 365 Family, Microsoft 365 Personal and any other Microsoft 365 subscription Services is governed by supplemental license terms located at https://aka.ms/useterms together with these Terms.
    • In the Microsoft Health Services section, we’ve removed reference to HealthVault because we no longer offer HealthVault as a service.
    • In the Digital Goods section, we’ve clarified that through Microsoft Groove, Microsoft Movies & TV, Store, Xbox Services and any other related and future services, Microsoft may enable you to obtain, listen to, view, play or read (as the case may be) music, images, video, text, books, games or other material (“Digital Goods”) that you may get in digital form.
    • In the Microsoft Rewards section, we’ve updated reference to specific hyperlinks that relate to redeeming rewards, added instructions on how to opt out of the Rewards Program, and also clarified Microsoft’s options if you are ineligible to receive a Reward for legal reasons (such as export laws).
    • In the Azure section, we’ve clarified that your use of the Azure service is governed by the terms and conditions on the Microsoft Azure Legal Information page at https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/.
    • For customers living in the United States, in the Binding Arbitration and Class Action Waiver section, we’ve removed terms that applied to Skype Pay by Mobile because Skype no longer offers that service.
    • In the Notices section, we’ve made clarifying changes to our copyright and trademark notices. We’ve also removed reference to license information regarding stock quotes and index data previously used by some Services.
    • Throughout the Terms, we’ve made changes to improve clarity and to address grammar, typos, identify and update hyperlinks, and other similar issues.


    Source: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/serv...g-updates.aspx

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    10 Aug 2020


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    I rarely read their updates , so thanks for this .
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    Updates to Microsoft Services Agreement


    Hello,

    You’re receiving this email because we are updating the Microsoft Services Agreement, which applies to one or more Microsoft products or services you use. We’re making these updates to clarify our terms and ensure that they remain transparent for you, as well as to cover new Microsoft products, services and features.

    The Microsoft Services Agreement is an agreement between you and Microsoft (or one of its affiliates) that governs your use of Microsoft consumer online products and services.

    You can read the entire Microsoft Services Agreement here. You can also learn more about these updates on our FAQ page here, including a summary of the most notable changes. The updates to the Microsoft Services Agreement will take effect on October 1, 2020. If you continue to use our products and services on or after October 1, 2020, you are agreeing to the updated Microsoft Services Agreement.

    If you do not agree, you can choose to discontinue using the products and services, and close your Microsoft account before these terms become effective. If you are a parent or guardian, you are responsible for your child’s or teenager’s use of Microsoft products and services, including purchases.

    Thank you for using Microsoft products and services.

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