Midjourney can remove you from its community spaces, such as Discord, independently of cancelling your subscription or product access, meaning you could lose community access while retaining a paid subscription.
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This provision establishes that community participation and product use are treated as separable entitlements, which has implications for users whose primary engagement with Midjourney occurs through community channels.
Interpretive note: The practical impact depends on whether community access constitutes a defined subscription benefit under the Terms of Service, which this document does not specify.
A community access revocation does not necessarily constitute a full service termination or trigger a refund right, but users who rely on community features may effectively lose material value from their subscription without a described remedy.
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"Midjourney is both a product and community. We may revoke your access to the community separately from access to the product.— Excerpt from Midjourney's Midjourney Community Guidelines
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The separation of community and product access may engage consumer protection frameworks in jurisdictions where the community features constitute a material component of the subscription offering. If community access is advertised as part of the subscription value, unilateral revocation without refund may require evaluation under EU Consumer Rights Directive, UK Consumer Rights Act, and California consumer protection law. The FTC's guidance on unfair or deceptive practices is relevant where community access is marketed as a subscription benefit. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low to Medium. The provision is primarily operational, establishing Midjourney's right to manage community participation separately. The compliance exposure depends on how prominently community access is positioned in subscription marketing materials. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and UK consumer protection frameworks may limit the ability to remove a material subscription benefit without providing a proportionate remedy. Organizations with EU or UK subscribers should assess whether community access is a defined component of the subscription contract. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise agreements should specify whether community access is included and whether its revocation constitutes a material breach or service credit event. Individual subscribers should review the Terms of Service for any defined benefits associated with paid tiers. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Marketing and product teams should review whether community access is described as a subscription benefit in any promotional materials, and if so, whether the discretionary revocation right is adequately disclosed. Legal teams should assess whether the product and community distinction is defined in the Terms of Service with sufficient clarity.
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This provision establishes that community participation and product use are treated as separable entitlements, which has implications for users whose primary engagement with Midjourney occurs through community channels.
A community access revocation does not necessarily constitute a full service termination or trigger a refund right, but users who rely on community features may effectively lose material value from their subscription without a described remedy.
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