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Users give up the right to seek legal redress or damages when Apple Pay makes enforcement decisions that directly affect their access to content or the Services.
Interpretive note: The evidence span contains an ellipsis indicating omitted text between 'APPLE' and 'AS A RESULT OF'. The full scope of the waiver may be broader than what is captured in the quoted language. Only what appears in the excerpt is stated.
A reader cannot sue or recover damages from Apple Pay if Apple decides to remove content, deny access to content, or suspend or terminate the reader's access to the Services.
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"YOU AGREE THAT YOU SHALL NOT SUE OR RECOVER ANY DAMAGES FROM APPLE...AS A RESULT OF ITS DECISION TO REMOVE OR DENY ACCESS TO ANY INFORMATION OR CONTENT, TO SUSPEND OR TERMINATE YOUR ACCESS TO THE SERVICES...— Excerpt from Apple Pay's Apple Media Services Terms
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Users give up the right to seek legal redress or damages when Apple Pay makes enforcement decisions that directly affect their access to content or the Services.
A reader cannot sue or recover damages from Apple Pay if Apple decides to remove content, deny access to content, or suspend or terminate the reader's access to the Services.
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