Grammarly makes no promises about whether its service works correctly, remains available, or produces accurate results — you use it entirely at your own risk.
Grammarly provides no guarantee that its grammar corrections, writing suggestions, or plagiarism detection are accurate — if you rely on Grammarly's suggestions and they are wrong, you bear all the consequences with no warranty protection.
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(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Disclaimer of implied warranties in consumer contracts is governed by UCC §2-316 and state consumer protection statutes. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. §2301 et seq.) applies to written warranties on consumer products. In the EU, Consumer Sales Directive (2019/771/EU) and Digital Content Directive (2019/770/EU) provide minimum quality guarantees for digital services that cannot be waived by contract for consumer users. UK Consumer Rights Act 2015 Part 1 provides similar protections for digital content. (2)
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