AWS Bedrock updated its AWS Clean Rooms service terms on July 11, 2026, revising how content deletion and resource removal work. The previous language stated that deletion requests would result in removal of all content from the collaboration dataset. The updated language now requires that deletion, removal of configured resources, or disallowing content from being used in intermediate tables will result in termination of access to that content or deletion from intermediate tables, with specifics described in service documentation. This shifts the deletion mechanism from a blanket dataset removal to a more granular resource-level operation tied to service documentation.
The updated terms clarify the operational mechanics of content deletion in AWS Clean Rooms. Previously, the terms stated that deletion requests would remove all content from the collaboration dataset. The revised language specifies that deletion, resource removal, or disallowing content from intermediate tables will result in termination of access or deletion from intermediate tables, with specific procedures described in service documentation. This change does not appear to expand or restrict user rights but instead provides more precise procedural detail about how deletion requests are processed.
The updated terms provide more precise procedural detail about how content deletion is processed in AWS Clean Rooms, moving from a blanket dataset-removal model to a resource-level deletion tied to service documentation. This clarification helps users understand the specific mechanics of deletion requests and allows them to align data governance procedures with how AWS will actually process deletions.
Deletion now operates at resource and intermediate-table level per service documentation rather than full dataset removal.
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This change refines procedural language governing data deletion in AWS Clean Rooms, shifting from broad dataset-level deletion language to resource-level deletion tied to service documentation. The change does not appear to create new compliance obligations or alter regulatory posture. Organizations using Clean Rooms should review the updated service documentation referenced in the revised terms to understand specific deletion mechanics, but no immediate compliance action appears required. The change is primarily clarificatory rather than expansive.
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