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The clause means a user has no contractual assurance of continued access to the service and no recourse if Peacock alters or removes it.
Peacock can alter or shut down the service at any time for any reason without warning, and the user has no claim against Peacock for doing so.
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The clause means a user has no contractual assurance of continued access to the service and no recourse if Peacock alters or removes it.
Peacock can alter or shut down the service at any time for any reason without warning, and the user has no claim against Peacock for doing so.
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