AWS marketplace documentation change
Summary
Changed 'leveraging a contract' to 'using a contract' in contract billing documentation
Security assessment
Terminology change without security context. No vulnerabilities addressed or security features documented.
Diff
diff --git a/marketplace/latest/userguide/private-offers-supported-product-types.md b/marketplace/latest/userguide/private-offers-supported-product-types.md index 9d59a48c8..45649ee04 100644 --- a//marketplace/latest/userguide/private-offers-supported-product-types.md +++ b//marketplace/latest/userguide/private-offers-supported-product-types.md @@ -100 +100 @@ Private offers work in one of several ways: - * Contract – Private offers can be a contract with a fixed upfront fee for a specified number of days. The buyer is allowed to use an unlimited number of instances for the entire duration of the contract. At the end of the contract, any instances that continue to run are billed perpetually at the usage-based rates that you set in the private offer, hourly or per-inference. For example, you can create a contract with a fixed upfront fee for 365 days of unlimited use. You also set hourly rates for the private offer. When the buyer accepts this private offer, they pay that upfront fee. When the contract ends, any instances still running are billed at the provided hourly rates. If you’re offering a free private trial by leveraging a contract, ensure you set the correct usage-based rates in the private offer for when the free trial period ends to avoid a free perpetual license. + * Contract – Private offers can be a contract with a fixed upfront fee for a specified number of days. The buyer is allowed to use an unlimited number of instances for the entire duration of the contract. At the end of the contract, any instances that continue to run are billed perpetually at the usage-based rates that you set in the private offer, hourly or per-inference. For example, you can create a contract with a fixed upfront fee for 365 days of unlimited use. You also set hourly rates for the private offer. When the buyer accepts this private offer, they pay that upfront fee. When the contract ends, any instances still running are billed at the provided hourly rates. If you’re offering a free private trial by using a contract, ensure you set the correct usage-based rates in the private offer for when the free trial period ends to avoid a free perpetual license.