User Agreement
Last updated: 2026-02-14
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Termination
This termination section is written in plain language for teams operating in the Republic of Korea. It explains practical obligations, realistic timelines, and how Boundary Harbor supports coordination with your internal stakeholders. The text intentionally varies paragraph rhythm so operational owners, legal counsel, and executives can scan for their concerns without wading through repetitive boilerplate. Where we reference third parties, we mean processors and subprocessors you authorize—not unnamed vendors. Where we reference contact channels, use team@stream-shine.one for operational questions and route regulatory inquiries through your legal team first. This paragraph continues with additional context on termination, including how updates are communicated, how long materials remain valid, and what happens when regulations change during an engagement window. We close by noting that nothing here replaces counsel-specific advice for your sector, especially where sector regulators publish supplementary guidance that may narrow interpretation.
Liability
This liability section is written in plain language for teams operating in the Republic of Korea. It explains practical obligations, realistic timelines, and how Boundary Harbor supports coordination with your internal stakeholders. The text intentionally varies paragraph rhythm so operational owners, legal counsel, and executives can scan for their concerns without wading through repetitive boilerplate. Where we reference third parties, we mean processors and subprocessors you authorize—not unnamed vendors. Where we reference contact channels, use team@stream-shine.one for operational questions and route regulatory inquiries through your legal team first. This paragraph continues with additional context on liability, including how updates are communicated, how long materials remain valid, and what happens when regulations change during an engagement window. We close by noting that nothing here replaces counsel-specific advice for your sector, especially where sector regulators publish supplementary guidance that may narrow interpretation.
Governing law
This governing law and dispute resolution in Korea section is written in plain language for teams operating in the Republic of Korea. It explains practical obligations, realistic timelines, and how Boundary Harbor supports coordination with your internal stakeholders. The text intentionally varies paragraph rhythm so operational owners, legal counsel, and executives can scan for their concerns without wading through repetitive boilerplate. Where we reference third parties, we mean processors and subprocessors you authorize—not unnamed vendors. Where we reference contact channels, use team@stream-shine.one for operational questions and route regulatory inquiries through your legal team first. This paragraph continues with additional context on governing law and dispute resolution in Korea, including how updates are communicated, how long materials remain valid, and what happens when regulations change during an engagement window. We close by noting that nothing here replaces counsel-specific advice for your sector, especially where sector regulators publish supplementary guidance that may narrow interpretation.
Service description
This consulting services and deliverables section is written in plain language for teams operating in the Republic of Korea. It explains practical obligations, realistic timelines, and how Boundary Harbor supports coordination with your internal stakeholders. The text intentionally varies paragraph rhythm so operational owners, legal counsel, and executives can scan for their concerns without wading through repetitive boilerplate. Where we reference third parties, we mean processors and subprocessors you authorize—not unnamed vendors. Where we reference contact channels, use team@stream-shine.one for operational questions and route regulatory inquiries through your legal team first. This paragraph continues with additional context on consulting services and deliverables, including how updates are communicated, how long materials remain valid, and what happens when regulations change during an engagement window. We close by noting that nothing here replaces counsel-specific advice for your sector, especially where sector regulators publish supplementary guidance that may narrow interpretation.
Acceptance
This acceptance of terms section is written in plain language for teams operating in the Republic of Korea. It explains practical obligations, realistic timelines, and how Boundary Harbor supports coordination with your internal stakeholders. The text intentionally varies paragraph rhythm so operational owners, legal counsel, and executives can scan for their concerns without wading through repetitive boilerplate. Where we reference third parties, we mean processors and subprocessors you authorize—not unnamed vendors. Where we reference contact channels, use team@stream-shine.one for operational questions and route regulatory inquiries through your legal team first. This paragraph continues with additional context on acceptance of terms, including how updates are communicated, how long materials remain valid, and what happens when regulations change during an engagement window. We close by noting that nothing here replaces counsel-specific advice for your sector, especially where sector regulators publish supplementary guidance that may narrow interpretation.