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Booking.com · Booking.com Terms and Conditions · View original document ↗

Booking.com entitled to injunctive relief for unauthorized automated use

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Clause Stability Stable

0
Changes
4
Months Monitored
Jul 19, 2026
First Seen
Jul 19, 2026
Last Seen
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▸ View Original Clause Language DOCUMENT RECORD
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monetary damages are not an adequate remedy at law for the unauthorized use of automated means or automated assistants...Booking.com is entitled to injunctive relief to prohibit such unauthorized use.

Excerpt from Booking.com's Terms and Conditions

Applicable regulations

DSA
European Union
FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal

Provision details

Document information
Document
Booking.com Terms and Conditions
Entity
Booking.com
Document last updated
May 5, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
May 12, 2026
Last verified
July 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-076615
Document ID
CA-D-00237
Evidence Provenance
Source URL
Wayback Machine
Content hash (SHA-256)
7d5660a32caa6b2f753e92d878682f527057cfec166e387b5d612b2b1307f7fa
Analysis generated
May 12, 2026 13:06 UTC
Methodology
Evidence
✓ Snapshot stored   ✓ Hash verified
Citation Record
Entity: Booking.com
Document: Booking.com Terms and Conditions
Record ID: CA-P-076615
Captured: 2026-05-12 13:06:56 UTC
SHA-256: 7d5660a32caa6b2f…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/bookingcom/bookingcom-terms-and-conditions/provision/CA-P-076615/bookingcom-entitled-to-injunctive-relief-for-unauthorized-automated-use/
Accessed: Aug. 18, 2026
Permanent archival reference. Stable identifier suitable for legal filings, compliance documentation, and research citation.
Classification
Severity
High
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Booking.com's Booking.com entitled to injunctive relief for unauthorized automated use clause do?

The clause states: “monetary damages are not an adequate remedy at law for the unauthorized use of automated means or automated assistants...Booking.com is entitled to injunctive relief to prohibit such unauthorized use.”

How many platforms have this type of clause?

ConductAtlas has identified this type of provision across 276 platforms. See the full comparison.

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