Common use of Local Law Clause in Contracts

Local Law. Your App and In-App Product and your marketing of the App or In-App Product must comply with the laws of each territory or country in which the App, App Assets and App content are available. This includes: (i) all Data Protection Laws applicable to you relating to collection and use of Personal Information by you or your App, (ii) telecommunications laws, (iii) content ratings regulations, (iv) consumer protection and marketing laws, including laws that prohibit direct exhortations to children to buy advertised products, (v) all relevant export control laws, and (vi) tax laws, regardless of the origin of your App. If you are required to make any disclosures to consumers prior to sale or download of the App or In-App Product, you must provide those in the App description field (unless they are provided elsewhere in the Store product description page). Disclosures provided on the Store product description page may include your full contact information and information about in-app purchases available in an App. You must make such notices sufficiently prominent as is required by local law. Your App or In-App Product must be lawfully distributable to all jurisdictions in which you choose to make your App or In-App Product available through the Store, without additional review, approval, license, or technology-based restriction by any governmental entity. You must disclose to Microsoft any controlled technology employed, used or supported by your App or In-App Product, and you must take any action reasonably requested by Microsoft if necessary for Microsoft to comply with its legal obligations. You may not use the Store or any services or tools made available for the development of Apps or In-App Products for, or to permit others to carry out, any illegal activity, including breach of contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: App Developer Agreement, App Developer Agreement

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Local Law. Your App and In-App Product and your marketing of the App or In-App Product must comply with the laws of each territory or country in which the App, App Assets and App content are available. This includes: (i) all Data Protection Laws applicable to you relating to collection and use of Personal Information by you or your App, (ii) telecommunications laws, (iii) content ratings regulations, (iv) consumer protection and marketing laws, including laws that prohibit direct exhortations to children to buy advertised products, (v) all relevant export control laws, and (vi) tax laws, regardless of the origin of your App. If you are required to make any disclosures to consumers prior to sale or download of the App or In-App Product, you must provide those in the App description field (unless they are provided elsewhere in the Store product description page). Disclosures provided on the Store product description page may include your full contact information and information about in-in - app purchases available in an App. You must make such notices sufficiently prominent as is required by local law. Your App or In-App Product must be lawfully distributable to all jurisdictions in which you choose to make your App or In-App Product available through the Store, without additional review, approval, license, or technology-based restriction by any governmental entity. You must disclose to Microsoft any controlled technology employed, used or supported by your App or In-App Product, and you must take any action reasonably requested by Microsoft if necessary for Microsoft to comply with its legal obligations. You may not use the Store or any services or tools made available for the development of Apps or In-App Products for, or to permit others to carry out, any illegal activity, including breach of contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: App Developer Agreement, App Developer Agreement

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