1. Service access
TerraScale provides hosted database, authentication, billing, and related developer services. Access may depend on plan limits, region availability, operational safeguards, and the technical requirements of the platform.
This page is a non-final terms skeleton for counsel and product review. It is not legal advice, not final legal text, and not a binding agreement until TerraScale publishes approved terms through the proper contracting path.
Legal counsel should review every section before publication, including jurisdiction, customer data handling, billing language, service-level commitments, and liability limits.
TerraScale provides hosted database, authentication, billing, and related developer services. Access may depend on plan limits, region availability, operational safeguards, and the technical requirements of the platform.
Customers are responsible for maintaining accurate account information, protecting credentials, and ensuring that administrators and machine credentials are authorized for the projects they manage.
Customers may not use the service to attack, disrupt, reverse engineer, overload, or unlawfully access TerraScale, other customers, third-party systems, or data they do not control.
Paid plans may include base fees, metered usage, storage, operations, data transfer, support levels, and other plan-specific charges. Taxes, refunds, trials, credits, and payment failure handling should be reviewed by counsel before publication.
Customers retain responsibility for the data they submit to the service. Backup and restore features are operational recovery tools and should be tested against each customer workload before relying on them for business continuity.
Availability targets, support channels, response times, maintenance windows, and service credits must be documented in a final service-level agreement or order form before they become binding commitments.
TerraScale may need to update features, plans, regions, security controls, or technical requirements. Final terms should define customer notice, export, deletion, suspension, and termination rights.
Warranty disclaimers, liability limits, indemnity, governing law, dispute resolution, and regulatory obligations require legal review and must be tailored to the final contracting entity and customer market.