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Any AUP violation—without a materiality threshold or prior notice requirement stated here—can trigger immediate loss of service access.
Interpretive note: The word 'can' indicates possibility rather than certainty, leaving discretion with HubSpot. The excerpt does not state whether notice is required or whether all violations are treated equally. No materiality threshold is specified.
The updated policy now explicitly discloses that HubSpot collects Email Engagement Data (such as open, delivery, bounce, and click statuses) from emails sent through its Subscription Services using embedded tracking technologies. This represents formalization of a data collection practice into explicit policy language. However, the policy simultaneously removed a previously stated sentence directing users to a form for removing their personal data from HubSpot's commercial dataset. The updated terms do not indicate an alternative removal mechanism.
View change record →A violation of the Acceptable Use Policy may result in immediate loss of access to the Subscription Service, with no stated grace period.
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In the event that you violate the immediately preceding sentence, Company reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to immediately take any or all of the actions set forth herein without any notice or warning to you.
If a Buyer refuses to accept delivery of a package sent to their address on file, StockX may deem the property abandoned after thirty (30) days and may charge the applicable user for reasonable expenses incurred due to such refusal to accept delivery.
Our moderators will thoughtfully consider any explanations and supplemental information provided by the Member when deciding whether to take action or reinstate access.
"Any violations of the Acceptable Use Policy by a customer can result in immediate suspension or termination of the Subscription Service.Excerpt from HubSpot's Privacy Policy
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Any AUP violation—without a materiality threshold or prior notice requirement stated here—can trigger immediate loss of service access.
A violation of the Acceptable Use Policy may result in immediate loss of access to the Subscription Service, with no stated grace period.
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