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Atlassian retains unilateral power to modify the Agreement, and the advance-notice obligation is qualified by 'commercially reasonable efforts,' meaning the thirty-day lead time is not an absolute guarantee.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated after 'prior'; the full clause likely contains further provisions about effectiveness of modifications or customer remedies that are not reflected here.
Changes to the Agreement, including Policies, Product-Specific Terms, and the DPA, may be made by Atlassian unilaterally, with customers expected to monitor Atlassian's website for updates posted with commercially reasonable efforts at least thirty days in advance.
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"Atlassian may modify this Agreement (which includes the Policies, Product-Specific Terms and DPA) from time to time, by posting the modified portion(s) of this Agreement on Atlassian's website. Atlassian must use commercially reasonable efforts to post any such modification at least thirty (30) days prior...Excerpt from Atlassian's Cloud Terms
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Atlassian retains unilateral power to modify the Agreement, and the advance-notice obligation is qualified by 'commercially reasonable efforts,' meaning the thirty-day lead time is not an absolute guarantee.
Changes to the Agreement, including Policies, Product-Specific Terms, and the DPA, may be made by Atlassian unilaterally, with customers expected to monitor Atlassian's website for updates posted with commercially reasonable efforts at least thirty days in advance.
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