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Users' access to Subscription Content is contingent on continued active membership; cancellation or lapse of the underlying program ends access.
Interpretive note: The evidence span is a dependent phrase fragment; the full clause to which it belongs is not reproduced in the excerpt. The canonical claim reflects the most natural reading, but the grammatical context governing what is conditioned on active membership cannot be fully confirmed from the excerpt alone.
Readers lose access to Subscription Content if they cease to be an active member of the underlying membership or subscription program.
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While your Subscription is paused, neither you, nor your Authorised Users, will have access to the Services, and you will not be charged Subscription Fees for the period of suspension.
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"for Subscription Content, only as long as you remain an active member of the underlying membership or subscription program— Excerpt from Kindle's Kindle Store Terms of Use
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Users' access to Subscription Content is contingent on continued active membership; cancellation or lapse of the underlying program ends access.
Readers lose access to Subscription Content if they cease to be an active member of the underlying membership or subscription program.
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