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Marketplace Product EULA

This page rewrites the Marketplace product EULA source into documentation form.

Effective date: February 11, 2026

Scope

The Marketplace EULA applies when the product is procured through Google Cloud Marketplace. For direct purchases outside Marketplace, the direct Glassbox terms apply instead.

Product definition

The source EULA describes the product as a Kubernetes application deployed into the customer's Google Kubernetes Engine environment. It runs Glassbox audit workflows and produces configured computational outputs and related logs or manifests.

The source also notes that the product may be deployed in multiple configurations, including standard and GPU-enabled deep modes, with Marketplace metering attached to those configurations.

License and restrictions

The current source grants a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to deploy and use the product within customer Google Cloud projects for internal business and research use, subject to payment and compliance with the EULA.

The restrictions section in the source prohibits uses such as:

  • developing or training a competing automated audit or diligence service from the product or outputs
  • removing notices, license checks, or provenance markers
  • using the product for clinical decision-making or regulated diagnostic use
  • using the product in high-risk activities where failure could cause serious harm

Customer inputs and data handling

The source EULA says customers retain rights in their submitted inputs and represent that they have the right to use them.

It also states that, by default, customer inputs and deliverables remain in the customer's own GCP environment unless the customer enables optional external integrations or services.

Prohibited data

The source EULA says customers must not submit:

  • protected health information
  • human-subject data with identifiers
  • export-controlled data without authorization
  • data they do not have rights to use

The EULA source points customers to the Marketplace support and metering documents for operational details. It also includes warranty disclaimers, limitation-of-liability language, indemnity, termination rules, governing law, and order-of-precedence provisions.