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Spotify is not obligated to notify users before altering or withdrawing Service offerings, and incurs no liability for doing so.
A user has no right to advance notice before Spotify changes its Service offerings or their availability, and cannot hold Spotify liable for such changes.
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Except where prohibited by applicable law, we reserve the right to change any element of the Cohere Solution at any time, without notice.
subject to applicable law, we reserve the right to change the availability of features in our subscription plans in any manner and at any time as we may determine at our sole discretion.
If you do not accept the changes, we may discontinue providing the applicable part of the Services to you.
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"Spotify reserves the right to change our Spotify Service offerings and their availability from time to time, without notice or liability to you.— Excerpt from Spotify's Spotify Terms and Conditions
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Spotify is not obligated to notify users before altering or withdrawing Service offerings, and incurs no liability for doing so.
A user has no right to advance notice before Spotify changes its Service offerings or their availability, and cannot hold Spotify liable for such changes.
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