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The updated terms now require all disputes with Paramount+ to be resolved through binding arbitration rather than court proceedings, and prohibit participation in class action lawsuits. This means individual users cannot join group litigation against the company and must pursue disputes through a private arbitration process, which may be more costly and less transparent than court proceedings. If you disagree with these terms, you should review the full arbitration section before continuing to use the service.
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your Review must clearly disclose any "material connection" you may have with Grubhub or the Merchant
You will display or read out the following disclaimer when promoting, administering, or conducting a Promotion: "This is a promotion by [Your Name]. Twitch does not sponsor or endorse this promotion and is not responsible for it."
the Receiving Party shall (other than to the extent prohibited by law) provide prior written notice to the Disclosing Party and reasonably cooperate...with any efforts by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit such disclosure requirement
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"You agree that you have all necessary rights to your User Submissions and that your User Submissions shall not violate or infringe upon any proprietary right, intellectual property right or other rights of third parties.— Excerpt from Paramount+'s Paramount+ Terms of Use
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The clause states: “You agree that you have all necessary rights to your User Submissions and that your User Submissions shall not violate or infringe upon any proprietary right, intellectual property right or other rights of third parties.”
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