For the purpose of these Terms and Conditions, the terms below shall have the following meaning:
Annex 1 seeks to illustrate these different roles and their relationship.
Access to the EWC Services is restricted to:
A Tenancy User may use EWC Services to create Tenancy-based Services in full compliance with the obligations set out in these Terms and Conditions and access the EWC solely for the purposes agreed by the Tenancy Owner. Unless otherwise notified, the continued use of the EWC Services constitutes full acceptance of the Terms and Conditions.
The Tenancy User authorizing access of other Users to Tenancy-based Services shall ensure that the Users fully comply with the obligations set out in these Terms and Conditions.
The compliance to these Terms and Conditions may be imposed by requiring acceptance of these Terms and Conditions or, in the case of Tenancy-based Services to End Users, by implementing technical measures to ensure compliance. In the latter case, the Tenancy User remains responsible for all activities on the Tenancy-based Services, as further described in Section 4 herein.
The Tenancy Owner and Tenancy User shall implement, in coordination with the European Weather Cloud Partners, the required technical safeguards to ensure that only those with a right to access the EWC Services can do so.
The Tenancy Owners are ultimately responsible for all activities taking place within their Tenancy.
The Tenancy Users are responsible for all activities that occur under their account, and will ensure that their content or service will not violate any applicable law. The Tenancy Users are responsible for properly using the EWC Services to secure, protect and backup their accounts in a manner that will provide appropriate security and protection from unauthorized access.
The Users shall ensure that no damage is caused to any products, data or services of any other User or of the European Weather Cloud Partners.
No use of the EWC Services is allowed for activities which may violate the legal rights of other Users or which may constitute an illegal activity in any form.
If the Tenancy Owner or Tenancy User becomes aware that their account is compromised or becomes aware of any non-permitted activity, they shall inform immediately the European Weather Cloud Partners by following the procedures specified on the EWC portal [to be developed].
Tenancy users are responsible for ensuring that only data content and information is stored on the system, which is necessary for the purpose as agreed with the Authorizing Officer or Tenancy Owner described in section 2 and 3 above.
The data policies of ECMWF and EUMETSAT will apply to any use of their respective data.
The European Weather Cloud Partners do not claim ownership of any software, data, content or information uploaded to the EWC by its Users.
Users providing software, data and products shall retain ownership in the items provided. Any other user shall ensure that the required disclaimers are in place when products are distributed further.
Users warrant that they have all the necessary rights to use any of services, applications (including software), data and products used on the system.
The European Weather Cloud Partners reserve the right to monitor and screen on-going aggregate activity deemed to be incompliant with these Terms and Conditions or otherwise unacceptable or inappropriate, be it for legal or other reasons.
Non-compliance with these Terms and Conditions and any illegal or improper use of the EWC Services may lead to the immediate suspension of part or all of a Tenancy or termination of the Tenancy. Any actions taken in this regard will be taken with due consideration of the principle of proportionality.
The European Weather Cloud Partners also reserve the right to suspend or discontinue any means of accessing or utilising the EWC Services for security reasons or other reasons.
The European Weather Cloud Partners, jointly or individually, also reserve the right to take action in case of a security incident involving a damage or risk of damage to the EWC Services or the data stored on the platform, warranting immediate action on the side of one or both of the European Weather Cloud Partners.
The European Weather Cloud Partners shall bear no liability for any consequences, whether direct or indirect, arising from the use of the EWC Services except in the case of wilful misconduct or gross negligence. This includes but is not limited to adaptations carried out by the user to their own operational services, equipment or software based on the qualities of the EWC Services. Any and all adaptations/configurations are exercised at the user’s own risk.
All data, applications, content and information to which the EWC Services provide access is made available ‘as is’. The European Weather Cloud Partners make no warranty or representation, either express or implied, in relation to the satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose, completeness or accuracy of the EWC Services.
The European Weather Cloud Partners shall bear no liability for the contents of external websites, services or software hyperlinked from the EWC Services. A link to another site or service is not an endorsement of that site or service.
Nothing in or relating to these Terms and Conditions shall be deemed a waiver of ECMWF’s or EUMETSAT’s privileges and immunities, express or implied, conferred on them through their respective Protocols on Privileges and Immunities.
The European Weather Cloud Partners shall attempt to settle any dispute between them and any dispute between one of them and any user in an amicable manner. If the dispute cannot be so settled, it shall be finally settled under the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce by three arbitrators appointed in accordance with the said rules. The proceedings shall be in the English language. Any decision made by the arbitrators will be considered final and binding and cannot be subject to appeal.
The European Weather Cloud Partners, the Tenancy Owners and the Tenancy owners will protect personal data of users’ in accordance with the relevant data protection law applicable to them.