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This exclusion covers both indirect and direct damages across all damage categories, meaning users may have no monetary remedy for losses arising from service access or failure.
Readers cannot recover direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or special damages from Cerebras, its licensors, or suppliers in connection with service access, use, or inability to use.
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