Ideogram can change these terms at any time. If you keep using the service after an update, you are considered to have accepted the new terms, even if you did not read them.
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This clause establishes a mechanism for the service provider to alter contractual obligations without requiring explicit affirmative consent from users. The operational significance is that the terms governing the service relationship may change during the period of use, with acceptance triggered by continued service access rather than explicit acknowledgment.
Ideogram can modify material terms, including content license scope and dispute resolution provisions, and continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance, meaning your rights could change without your active consent.
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We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. If we make changes to these Terms, we will provide notice of such changes, such as by sending an email notification, providing notice through the Service or updating the 'Last Updated' date at the beginning of these Terms. Your continued use of...
We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to change or modify these Terms at any time. If we do this, depending on the nature of the change, we will post the changes on this page and indicate at the top of this page the date these Terms were last revised or notify you, either through the Website...
We may modify the Terms from time to time. The most current version of the Terms will be located here. You understand and agree that your access to or use of the Service is governed by the Terms effective at the time of your access to or use of the Service. If we make material changes to these Terms...
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"We may update these Terms from time to time. If we make changes, we will notify you by revising the date at the top of these Terms and, in some cases, we may provide you with additional notice (such as adding a statement to our website or sending you a notification). We encourage you to review these Terms regularly. Your continued use of our Services after we have posted updated Terms constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms.— Excerpt from Ideogram's Ideogram Terms of Service
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Unilateral modification clauses are standard in platform agreements but may be subject to challenge under consumer protection law in the EU and UK where material changes require affirmative consent, particularly for paid services. The notice mechanism described (date revision plus optional website statement or notification) may not satisfy the 'clear and prominent' disclosure standards required under some consumer protection frameworks. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The reliance on continued use as implied consent to material term changes is a recognized consumer protection concern. For business users, unilateral modification of IP license scope or dispute resolution terms without affirmative acceptance could create contractual uncertainty. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU consumer law (Unfair Contract Terms Directive) may require that material modifications to consumer contracts be subject to affirmative consent rather than implied consent through continued use. UK consumer contract regulations similarly limit the enforceability of unilateral modification clauses where they are not transparent or balanced. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise customers should negotiate a right to receive advance written notice of material term changes and an opportunity to terminate without penalty if changes are unacceptable, as the standard ToS provides no such right. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should implement a process to monitor Ideogram's published terms for changes, particularly to provisions relating to content licensing, arbitration, and data use, as these are the areas most likely to affect compliance obligations if modified.
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This clause establishes a mechanism for the service provider to alter contractual obligations without requiring explicit affirmative consent from users. The operational significance is that the terms governing the service relationship may change during the period of use, with acceptance triggered by continued service access rather than explicit acknowledgment.
Ideogram can modify material terms, including content license scope and dispute resolution provisions, and continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance, meaning your rights could change without your active consent.
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