Using Scribe
Scribe is a live meeting notes tool that can join selected meetings, display a notes document through its video feed, support collaboration, and export meeting records. You are responsible for using Scribe in a lawful and appropriate way for your organization.
Meeting Notice And Consent
Before enabling Scribe, meeting owners should provide any notices and obtain any consents required by law, company policy, customer agreements, or meeting platform rules. Do not use Scribe where recording, transcription, or AI-assisted notes are not allowed.
Meeting Content And Accuracy
Scribe may generate or update notes from meeting signals, but the record should be reviewed by meeting participants or organizers. Users are responsible for the content they add, edit, approve, export, or share.
Access Links And Sharing
Signed meeting links and exported documents should be treated as workspace information. Only share links or documents with people who should have access to the meeting record.
Third-Party Services
Scribe connects with calendar, meeting, document, and collaboration services. Your use of those services remains subject to their own terms, privacy policies, account permissions, and availability.
Acceptable Use
Do not use Scribe to violate laws, bypass access controls, capture meetings without proper authority, expose confidential information to unauthorized people, or interfere with the operation of Scribe or connected services.
Availability And Changes
Scribe may change, pause, or stop features as the product evolves. Meeting owners should keep their own backup process for critical records and should verify important notes before relying on them.
Contact
For terms questions about a specific workspace, contact the Scribe administrator or owner responsible for that workspace.