This is Max's (HBO Max's) global Terms of Use landing page, which links to separate legal agreements for subscribers in dozens of countries across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East. The most important thing to know is that the actual rules governing your subscription — including cancellation rights, data use, and dispute resolution — are in a separate document specific to your country, not on this page. To find the terms that actually apply to you, click the link for your country and preferred language from the list provided.
This document is a global Terms of Use hub page published by Warner Bros. Discovery for the Max (HBO Max) streaming service, serving as a navigational index to jurisdiction-specific Terms of Use agreements across North America, Latin America & Caribbean, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa regions. The document's primary function is to direct users to the legally operative terms applicable to their geographic location, with separate agreements existing for dozens of individual countries and language variants. Notably, the actual substantive legal provisions — including data rights, arbitration clauses, subscription terms, content licensing restrictions, and liability limitations — are contained within linked jurisdiction-specific documents rather than this hub page, creating a fragmented disclosure architecture that may complicate consumer comprehension of applicable terms. This structure engages multiple regulatory frameworks simultaneously, including GDPR (EU/EEA users), CCPA (California residents), Australia's Privacy Act, and various national consumer protection regimes, as the operative terms differ materially by jurisdiction. Compliance teams should note that the absence of substantive terms on this hub page means the primary legal obligations and consumer rights disclosures must be assessed at the individual jurisdiction-specific document level.
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