Max provides its Terms of Use in the local language of each supported country, not just in English.
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Providing terms in local languages ensures consumers can understand their rights and obligations, which is often a legal requirement in many jurisdictions.
This hub page itself does not impose any direct obligations on consumers — it simply directs users to the region-specific Terms of Use applicable to their location. The actual consumer impact depends entirely on the substantive terms found in each linked regional document. You can navigate to your country's specific terms by clicking the appropriate language link for your region on this page.
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Multi-language terms provision aligns with EU consumer contract transparency requirements and local language mandates in jurisdictions such as France (Loi Toubon), Germany, and others. Compliance teams should verify that translated versions are legally equivalent to source documents.
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Providing terms in local languages ensures consumers can understand their rights and obligations, which is often a legal requirement in many jurisdictions.
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