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Loom's belief that disclosure is reasonably necessary—rather than a formal legal order—is the stated threshold, giving Loom discretion to disclose user data to authorities proactively.
Interpretive note: The excerpt presents ground (a) as one of a numbered list; other grounds for disclosure are implied but not quoted. Only ground (a) is addressed in the canonical claim. Industry peers are named as recipients but the claim focuses on the legal compliance rationale as primary.
Your information may be disclosed to government authorities, law enforcement, or industry peers whenever Loom believes such disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with legal obligations.
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Loom's belief that disclosure is reasonably necessary—rather than a formal legal order—is the stated threshold, giving Loom discretion to disclose user data to authorities proactively.
Your information may be disclosed to government authorities, law enforcement, or industry peers whenever Loom believes such disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with legal obligations.
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