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This provision establishes Pika's unilateral authority to alter service features, functionality, and availability without notification requirements. The mechanism ties continued service use to automatic acceptance of modifications, creating an ongoing acceptance framework rather than requiring affirmative user consent to each change.
Users operate under terms that can be modified at any time without notice, and the terms apply as written upon continued use of the Service. This establishes that service modifications become binding on users through the act of continued access rather than through separate acceptance procedures.
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"Pika may modify, update, or discontinue all or part of the Service at any time, with or without notice. This includes changes to features, functionality, or the availability of the Service. You acknowledge that continued use of the Service after any modification constitutes your acceptance of the updated version.— Excerpt from Pika's Pika Terms of Service
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This provision establishes Pika's unilateral authority to alter service features, functionality, and availability without notification requirements. The mechanism ties continued service use to automatic acceptance of modifications, creating an ongoing acceptance framework rather than requiring affirmative user consent to each change.
Users operate under terms that can be modified at any time without notice, and the terms apply as written upon continued use of the Service. This establishes that service modifications become binding on users through the act of continued access rather than through separate acceptance procedures.
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