Considering they are refering to Billing, which was only just
introduced, its a fair bet that its new.

What specificly do you object to in that quote?



On 28/02/2009, KillIEbrowser <davide.rogn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  For example, is this a new Term?
>
>  4.2. A bill will be issued to your online account for all charges
>  accrued in excess of the Fee Threshold.  For use of the Service in
>  excess of any portion of the Fee Threshold, you shall be responsible
>  for all charges up to the amount set in your online account, and shall
>  pay all charges in U.S. Dollars or in such other currency as agreed to
>  in writing by the parties.  Unless agreed to by the parties in
>  writing, you shall pay all charges in accordance with the payment
>  terms in the Service FAQ.  Late payments may bear interest at the rate
>  of 1.5% per month (or the highest rate permitted by law, if less).
>  Charges are exclusive of taxes. You are responsible for paying all
>  taxes and government charges, and all reasonable expenses and
>  attorneys fees Google incurs collecting late amounts. To the fullest
>  extent permitted by law, you waive all claims relating to charges
>  unless claimed within 60 days after the charge (this does not affect
>  your credit card issuer rights). Charges are solely based on Google's
>  measurements of your use of the Service, unless otherwise agreed to in
>  writing. To the fullest extent permitted by law, refunds (if any) are
>  at the discretion of Google and only in the form of credit for the
>  Service. Nothing in these Terms obligates Google to extend credit to
>  any party.  You acknowledge and agree that any credit card and related
>  billing and payment information that you provide to Google may be
>  shared by Google with companies who work on Google's behalf, such as
>  payment processors and/or credit agencies, solely for the purposes of
>  checking credit, effecting payment to Google and servicing your
>  account. Google may also provide information in response to valid
>  legal process, such as subpoenas, search warrants and court orders, or
>  to establish or exercise its legal rights or defend against legal
>  claims. Google shall not be liable for any use or disclosure of such
>  information by such third parties. Google reserves the right to
>  discontinue the provision of the Service to you for any late payments.
>
>  4.3. Google may change its fees and payment policies for the Service
>  with ninety (90) days prior notice. However, Google may change the Fee
>  Threshold limits at its discretion. Changes to the fees or payment
>  policies will be posted in the Service FAQ or at
>  http://code.google.com/appengine/terms.html (or such other URL Google
>  may provide from time to time). Any outstanding balance becomes
>  immediately due and payable upon termination of the Terms for any
>  reason.
>
>
>
>  On Feb 27, 8:40 pm, KillIEbrowser <davide.rogn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  > Why I must accept the "New Terms of Service" ?
>  > What is the delta? /\
>  >
>

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