Amazon refers to a zombie apocalypse in its terms and conditions

We do not know if someday we are going to play a zombie apocalypse, but in case yes, Amazon already has a document that covers them before any kind of legal problem that can come with this catastrophe. Yes, the terms and conditions of the US company have a clause dedicated to this type of situations, and in particular, in case human corpses are revived and trying to consume living human flesh.

The terms and conditions of Amazon Web Services (AWS) have clauses for all types of situations, including a zombie apocalypse. In this document you talk about Lumberyard , a graphic video game engine that allows developers to create or host their projects in AWS.

In general, it is prohibited that LUMBERYARD be used in medical or military facilities, but there is an exception to this rule. Clause 42.10 establishes that it will be possible to break any of these rules in case a generalized viral infection occurs, which must be transmitted through bites or contact with body fluids and must make human corpses revive and Try to consume human flesh, brain or nervous tissue.

Of course, this document does not speak seriously, at least with respect to the Zombie Apocalypse. However, we already know that Amazon will make available to humanity its technology in case a catastrophe of this type occurs.

Via: AWS

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