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The provision establishes a contractual obligation regarding technical protection measures, establishing that users must not engage in circumvention activities that would defeat or bypass the technological controls the service provider implements to manage content access and usage restrictions.
Users are contractually obligated not to use technical means to bypass, disable, or interfere with security features, DRM protections, or usage-limiting controls embedded in the service. This obligation applies to any user action designed to circumvent restrictions on copying, use, or access.
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The provision establishes a contractual obligation regarding technical protection measures, establishing that users must not engage in circumvention activities that would defeat or bypass the technological controls the service provider implements to manage content access and usage restrictions.
Users are contractually obligated not to use technical means to bypass, disable, or interfere with security features, DRM protections, or usage-limiting controls embedded in the service. This obligation applies to any user action designed to circumvent restrictions on copying, use, or access.
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