Plain Language Summary
These Terms of Use govern your access and use of the Snowflake website (snowflake.com), which serves as an informational portal for Snowflake's services. Key provisions include a minimum age requirement of 18 (or parental consent), a broad, perpetual, and irrevocable license granted to Snowflake for any content you submit, and a strict limitation of liability capped at $100. Snowflake can change these terms, with changes effective immediately for new users and after 30 days for existing users, and continued use constitutes acceptance.

Notable Clauses

User Content License
Unfavorable
Limitation of Liability
Unfavorable
Class Action Waiver
Unfavorable
Termination by Company
Unfavorable

Billing & Subscriptions

Auto-Renewal
Unknown
Free Trial Auto-Converts
Unknown
Cancellation Method
Unknown
Cancellation Effective
Unknown
Cancellation Notice (days)
Unknown
Billing Cycle
Unknown
Price Change Notice (days)
Unknown

Refund Policy

Refund Available
Unknown
Refund Window (days)
Unknown
Prorated Refunds
Unknown
Renewal Refunds
Unknown

Dispute Resolution

Arbitration Required
No
Arbitration Provider
Unknown
Arbitration Opt-Out
No
Class Action Waiver
Yes
Small Claims Exception
No

Liability & Indemnification

Liability Cap
fixed_amount
Warranty Disclaimer
full_as_is
Service "As Is"
Yes
User Indemnifies Company
Yes
Force Majeure
No
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User Friendliness
Key Concerns
  • Broad, perpetual, and irrevocable license granted to Snowflake for user-submitted content, allowing commercial exploitation.
  • Limitation of liability capped at a very low amount ($100 USD).
  • Users waive the right to participate in class action lawsuits.
  • Snowflake can terminate user access to the site at any time without prior notice.
  • Changes to terms are accepted by continued use, with a 30-day notice for existing users.
Jurisdiction
Governing LawState of Delaware and the United States
JurisdictionNew Castle County, Delaware