Kick can change these terms at any time and considers your continued use of the platform as your agreement to the new terms.
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Kick can update the terms that govern your use of the platform, and simply continuing to use Kick after an update means you have accepted whatever was changed, even if you did not read the new terms.
If Kick updates its terms in ways that expand data collection, add new obligations, or reduce your rights, your continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance under the agreement's stated terms. The notice mechanism relies on users actively checking the site rather than direct notification to each user.
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"Kick reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. We will provide notice of any material changes by posting the new Terms on the Site and updating the 'Last Updated' date. Your continued use of the Services after any such changes constitutes your acceptance of the new Terms.— Excerpt from Kick's Kick Terms of Service
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Under GDPR in the EU, material changes to terms that affect the basis for data processing may require fresh consent rather than reliance on continued use as acceptance. The FTC has taken positions on the adequacy of notice-by-posting for material changes to consumer agreements. Australian Consumer Law may impose additional requirements for adequate disclosure of material term changes. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The notice-by-website-posting approach is standard industry practice but may not meet the heightened consent standards required under GDPR for changes that affect data processing activities. The absence of direct email notification for material changes means many users may not be aware that their rights have changed. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU users may have stronger arguments that material changes affecting personal data processing require explicit re-consent under GDPR rather than implied acceptance through continued use. UK users retain similar GDPR-derived protections under UK GDPR. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Business partners and institutional users should maintain active monitoring of Kick's terms for material changes, as reliance on continued use as acceptance means passive users may unknowingly accept changes with commercial implications. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should assess whether Kick's change notification practice (website posting plus date update) constitutes adequate notice under applicable consumer protection and data protection frameworks in key markets, and whether a direct notification mechanism should be implemented for material changes.
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Kick can update the terms that govern your use of the platform, and simply continuing to use Kick after an update means you have accepted whatever was changed, even if you did not read the new terms.
If Kick updates its terms in ways that expand data collection, add new obligations, or reduce your rights, your continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance under the agreement's stated terms. The notice mechanism relies on users actively checking the site rather than direct notification to each user.
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