Service-Specific Terms

Effective starting: Sept 28, 2016

Your use of the Everest platform (Everest) is subject to the terms of the Spiisee Customer Agreement (the “Agreement”) as well as the following additional terms. Any capitalized terms used but not defined below have the meanings in the Agreement.

  1. Repositories. Data that you upload to Everest are stored in “repositories.” You designate whether the repositories are public (meaning that anyone coming to the Everest platform can view them) or private (meaning that access to those repositories will be limited to those who have permission to access the repositories). For each public repository that you maintain, you must indicate the license under which you are making the contents of the repository available to others, as well as the license under which you will accept contributions to your repository.
  2. Storage Rules. We do not set pre-defined storage limits on Your Data in Everest. However, we do enforce parameters described in the Everest documentation to ensure that you do not use Everest in a way that consumes a disproportionate amount of system resources (CPU’s, memory, disk space, bandwidth, etc.) or that would adversely impact the performance or operation of Everest for other Everest users. Similarly, since Everest is designed to be used as a source code repository, we reserve the right to remove any other content (such as music or video), particularly if the content is consuming a disproportionate amount of storage. Please note that, since we do not maintain access to your repositories, any removal of Your Data under Section 7.8 (Removals and Suspension) of the Agreement means the removal of the entire repository in which the offending data resides, not just the offending portions.
  3. Accessing Repositories. If you are accessing code in someone else’s repository, you should carefully read all the licenses applicable to that repository before using or contributing any code. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ALL CODE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH EVEREST IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ACCOUNT OWNER CONTROLLING THE PARTICULAR REPOSITORY. SPIISEE IS NOT THE LICENSOR OF ANY THIRD PARTY CODE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH EVEREST AND TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH CODE.
  4. Granting Permissions. Be careful about granting permissions to your repositories. Once you grant such permissions, we will not be able to prevent those users from taking the actions allowed under those permissions, even if you don’t approve of those actions. Be especially careful about granting administrative access to your repositories, as some of those actions may be irreversible. For example, if you grant someone permission that allows them to move content in your repository to another account, we will not be able to reach into that other user’s account without their permission to recover the data, as we are not in a position to arbitrate disputes among our users. In that case, your only recourse may be requesting a takedown under our policy regarding Reporting Copyright and Trademark Violations or pursuing legal action against the other user directly.

Everlink & Eversync-specific terms

Your use of Everlink is subject to the terms of the Spiisee Customer Agreement (the “Agreement”) as well as the following additional terms. Any capitalized terms used but not defined below have the meanings in the Agreement.

Responsibility for User Consent. Your administrators may have the ability to access, monitor, use, or disclose data available to Eversync users within the users’ Eversync accounts (including chats, chat history, video and file attachments). You will obtain and maintain all required consents from your Everlink users to allow: (a) you to access, monitor, use, and disclose this data, (b) Spiisee to provide you with the ability to do so, and (c) Spiisee to provide the Everlink service to you.

Chat History. By using Everest, Everlink and Eversync you consent to the storage of your chat history by us. Your chat history is saved as the default option. You may change your options through the product.