Was thinking the same myself, as I know the XF cloud is built on Vultr.Saw this earlier and meant to post it. Was curious as to the impact this might have on the XF cloud customers.
Hey Chris!
Thanks for the note, totally understand your unhappiness and we agree that our lawyers were overzealous with that language (it was actually added to our ToS 15 months ago but has just now had attention drawn to it via social media).
That said, Section 12.1(a) of our ToS ends with the following language: "for purposes of providing the Services to you." This is intended to make it clear that any rights referenced are solely for the purposes of providing the Services to you.
We want to ensure our customers understand they own their content and we are currently reviewing and updating the language to make it more clear. Anything you own remains yours, this was put into place to cover publicly available user content (something you posted on Vultr's forums for instance) incase we wanted to use it for marketing purposes.
Does that make sense?
Again totally understand your frustration.
Best,
Mark
That becomes a bit difficult when you have thousands of XF cloud installs on Vultr servers.
You'd assume that if XF has a contract with Vultr that they'd have signed their own bespoke contracts for the services provided which may supersede their boilerplate TOS?
Understandably. I just meant if XF has bespoke terms then while this is ongoing the XF cloud customers can be reassured that they're covered under a separate arrangement as peace of mind.We cant discuss our commercial agreements, however should this situation not be satisfactorily be resolved we will obviously ensure our Cloud customers are taken care off correctly.
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