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In the event that you have not logged in or otherwise used the Services for six (6) months or longer following purchase or receipt of a Product during a free trial, we reserve the right to terminate your subscription...
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"we also reserve the right, but are not required, to terminate any subscription to the Services that remains inactive for an extended period of time, e.g., more than one year...Excerpt from Hulu's Subscriber Agreement
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The clause states: “we also reserve the right, but are not required, to terminate any subscription to the Services that remains inactive for an extended period of time, e.g., more than one year...”
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