Granting Permissions Sample Clauses
Granting Permissions. When Customer grants permissions to its repositories, Atlassian will not be able to prevent the applicable users from taking the actions allowed under those permissions, even if Customer does not approve of those actions. Some of these actions may be irreversible. For example, if Customer grants someone permission that allows them to move data in Customer’s repository to another account, Atlassian will not be able to recover the data without permission from the owner or administrator of the other account, as Atlassian is not in a position to arbitrate disputes among users. In that case, Customer’s only recourse may be requesting a takedown under the guidelines for Reporting Copyright and Trademark Violations or pursuing legal action against the other user directly. For clarity, submitting a takedown request does not grant Customer access to the moved data or mean Atlassian can transfer that data back to Customer’s repository.
1. Interoperation with Third-Party Products. As an enterprise agility tool, Jira Align contains functionality or features designed to interoperate with, or that are contingent on access to or use of, other products, some of which may be provided by third parties. For clarity, Atlassian does not control and is not responsible for Customer’s use of any such Third-Party Products.
Granting Permissions. Once you enroll for the Service, you can grant permission to your Delegate or Authorized Representative to access and view your Eligible Accounts.
Granting Permissions. When Customer grants permissions to its repositories, Atlassian will not be able to prevent the applicable users from taking the actions allowed under those permissions, even if Customer does not approve of those actions. Some of these actions may be irreversible. For example, if Customer grants someone permission that allows them to move data in Customer’s repository to another account, Atlassian will not be able to recover the data without permission from the owner or administrator of the other account, as Atlassian is not in a position to arbitrate disputes among users. In that case, Customer’s only recourse may be requesting a takedown under the guidelines for Reporting Copyright and Trademark Violations or pursuing legal action against the other user directly. For clarity, submitting a takedown request does not grant Customer access to the moved data or mean Atlassian can transfer that data back to Customer’s repository.
