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The good faith belief standard means OpenSea can disclose user information to legal investigations or in response to legal process based on its own assessment, without requiring a final court order.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated after item (ii), suggesting additional permitted disclosure grounds may exist in the full policy.
Your information may be disclosed to legal authorities or in legal proceedings whenever OpenSea in good faith believes such disclosure is necessary.
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The good faith belief standard means OpenSea can disclose user information to legal investigations or in response to legal process based on its own assessment, without requiring a final court order.
Your information may be disclosed to legal authorities or in legal proceedings whenever OpenSea in good faith believes such disclosure is necessary.
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