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LinkedIn places sole responsibility for automated ad content and targeting on the advertiser, meaning LinkedIn accepts no liability for outcomes resulting from its own automated recommendations if the advertiser uses them.
Advertisers who use LinkedIn's automated ad features bear sole responsibility for the resulting ad content and targeting, regardless of the automated recommendation's source.
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You are responsible for any content, data, or instructions submitted to the Services via any Automated System. Instacart's license to use user content...includes content submitted by or through Automated Systems...
This is still Your Content, and you are responsible for it and its accuracy, as well as your use of it on our Services and any and all decisions made, actions taken, and failures to take action based on Your Content.
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"Before using any of these features to create, launch or target an ad you must carefully review the automated recommendation and, if you use these features, you are solely responsible for the content and targeting of the ads.Excerpt from LinkedIn's Ads Agreement
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LinkedIn places sole responsibility for automated ad content and targeting on the advertiser, meaning LinkedIn accepts no liability for outcomes resulting from its own automated recommendations if the advertiser uses them.
Advertisers who use LinkedIn's automated ad features bear sole responsibility for the resulting ad content and targeting, regardless of the automated recommendation's source.
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