The GCP (Google Cloud Platform) Marketplace is a platform that allows users to find, buy, and deploy software that has been pre-packaged by vendors on Google Cloud Platform. As with any platform, there are terms and conditions that users must abide by when using the GCP Marketplace, and these are outlined in the GCP Marketplace agreement.
The GCP Marketplace agreement is a legally binding agreement between Google and the user, and it outlines the terms and conditions that must be followed when using the Marketplace. These terms and conditions cover a range of topics, including the responsibilities of the user, the responsibilities of Google, and the terms of payment.
One of the key responsibilities of the user outlined in the GCP Marketplace agreement is to ensure that they are using the software they purchase in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations. The user is also responsible for ensuring that they have all necessary licenses and permissions to run the software on the GCP platform.
The agreement also outlines the responsibilities of Google, including its responsibility to provide access to the GCP Marketplace and to maintain the integrity of the platform. Google also provides support and maintenance for the software purchased through the Marketplace.
In terms of payment, the GCP Marketplace agreement outlines the payment terms for the software purchased through the platform. The user will be charged based on the pricing model set by the vendor, and Google will collect the payment on behalf of the vendor. The agreement also outlines the terms and conditions for refunds and cancellations.
Overall, the GCP Marketplace agreement is an important document that outlines the terms and conditions that users must follow when using the GCP Marketplace. It is important that users read and understand this agreement before using the platform, as failure to comply with the terms and conditions may result in termination of access to the Marketplace.