The agreement limits Boston Dynamics' maximum financial liability to any user for any damage or loss connected to site use to US$100.00, with an acknowledgment that this cap may not apply in jurisdictions that prohibit such limitations.
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This provision establishes a fixed ceiling on recoverable damages from Boston Dynamics for any site-related harm, including indirect losses, regardless of the nature or scale of the damage. The terms note jurisdictional carve-outs, but users must independently determine whether their jurisdiction prohibits such caps.
Interpretive note: Enforceability of the $100 cap varies by jurisdiction; the document acknowledges this but does not specify which jurisdictions are affected.
Under this clause, the maximum amount a user can recover from Boston Dynamics for any damage or loss arising from site use is US$100.00, excluding indirect, consequential, exemplary, incidental, or punitive damages entirely. The agreement states this limitation may not apply in jurisdictions where such caps are prohibited by law.
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Compare across platforms →"If, notwithstanding the other provisions of these Terms of Use, Boston Dynamics is found to be liable to you for any damage or loss which arises out of or is in any way connected with your use of the Site or any Content, Boston Dynamics' liability shall in no event exceed US$100.00. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations of liability, so the foregoing limitation may not apply to you.Excerpt from Boston Dynamics's Terms of Use
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Liability limitation clauses of this type engage state consumer protection statutes, including California's Consumer Legal Remedies Act, and may interact with the FTC Act's unfair or deceptive practices provisions where the cap …
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This provision establishes a fixed ceiling on recoverable damages from Boston Dynamics for any site-related harm, including indirect losses, regardless of the nature or scale of the damage. The terms note jurisdictional carve-outs, but users must independently determine whether their jurisdiction prohibits such caps.
Under this clause, the maximum amount a user can recover from Boston Dynamics for any damage or loss arising from site use is US$100.00, excluding indirect, consequential, exemplary, incidental, or punitive damages entirely. The agreement states this limitation may not apply in jurisdictions where such caps are prohibited by law.
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