Compare payment & fees governance provisions between OpenAI and Google-Gemini. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.
This clause establishes the mechanism by which contractual obligations between OpenAI and users can be altered without separate negotiation or explicit consent. The provision creates a binding acceptance framework where service continuation operates as affirmation of amended terms.
Consumer impact
Users operate under terms that OpenAI may modify with 30 days' notice, with the requirement to affirmatively discontinue service use before the effective date to avoid accepting modifications. The terms apply as written upon continued use following the notice period.
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Actual clause text
We may update these Terms from time to time. We will notify you of material changes by posting a notice on our website or sending you an email at least 30 days before the changes take effect. Your continued use of the Services after the changes take effect constitutes your acceptance of the new Terms. If you do not agree with the changes, you must stop using the Services before the effective date.
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AI Difference AnalysisProfessional
Stripe's arbitration clause is narrower than Amazon's in one key respect: it includes a small claims court carve-out that Amazon's clause does not. PayPal's clause is the most aggressive of the three, explicitly waiving jury trial rights in addition to class action rights. From a compliance perspective, Amazon presents the lowest risk for B2B contracts while PayPal creates the highest exposure for consumer-facing applications subject to CFPB oversight.