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Subscribers paying a premium for an ad-free tier may still encounter ads on specific content, making the 'ad-free' label materially qualified.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses 'including where' indicating the streaming-rights example is illustrative, not exhaustive; additional exceptions exist but are not quoted.
Users on ad-free tiers must accept that some content may still include ads due to streaming rights or other limitations, despite the tier's designation.
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"Service Tiers described as "no ads" or "ad-free" are generally free of commercial interruptions, with certain exceptions...including where: (i) streaming rights or other limitations require certain Content to play with ads...Excerpt from Disney+'s Terms of Use
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Subscribers paying a premium for an ad-free tier may still encounter ads on specific content, making the 'ad-free' label materially qualified.
Users on ad-free tiers must accept that some content may still include ads due to streaming rights or other limitations, despite the tier's designation.
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