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This provision operationalizes how contractual obligations may be altered unilaterally by the service provider. It establishes the procedural framework for notifying users of substantive changes and the point at which users are bound to new contractual terms, which affects the stability and predictability of the service agreement.
Interpretive note: The specific terms modification clause text was not available in the provided HTML due to document truncation; this analysis is inferred from standard AI platform terms of service structure.
This provision requires users to periodically review updated terms, as continued use of the service following the notice period constitutes acceptance of modifications. Users remain bound to the current version of the terms in effect at the time of service use, regardless of when they last reviewed the document.
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This provision operationalizes how contractual obligations may be altered unilaterally by the service provider. It establishes the procedural framework for notifying users of substantive changes and the point at which users are bound to new contractual terms, which affects the stability and predictability of the service agreement.
This provision requires users to periodically review updated terms, as continued use of the service following the notice period constitutes acceptance of modifications. Users remain bound to the current version of the terms in effect at the time of service use, regardless of when they last reviewed the document.
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