Meta removed the 'Llama API Service status: Available' line and 'Contact us' text from the header of its Llama API Terms of Service on May 15, 2026. The Terms themselves remain substantively unchanged. This is a formatting and header reorganization with no change to the actual contractual obligations, rights, or operational requirements.
The updated document removes formatting language indicating service availability and contact options from the header but makes no substantive changes to the Llama API Terms themselves. Developers and API users will operate under the same contractual obligations and rights as before. No action is required in response to this change.
This change does not materially affect how developers operate under the Llama API Terms. The removal of service status language from the header is an organizational change that does not modify contractual obligations, rights, or operational requirements. Developers continue to operate under the same substantive agreement.
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This is a formatting and organizational change to the document header with no substantive modification to terms, conditions, or obligations. The Llama API Terms remain substantively identical. No regulatory exposure, compliance obligation change, or institutional action is required.
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