Suno can change, pause, or shut down its service at any time without warning, and it is not legally responsible for any losses this causes you.
Suno can remove features, suspend access, or shut down the platform at any time without notice, and users cannot claim compensation for disruption to service they may depend on or have paid for.
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Compare across platforms →If Suno discontinues a feature you rely on — including a paid feature — or shuts down entirely, you have no legal recourse for resulting losses unless refund provisions apply.
1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision implicates FTC Act Section 5 regarding unfair or deceptive practices if service discontinuation affects paid subscribers without adequate refund mechanisms. Consumer protection statutes in California (CLRA, UCL), New York, and EU consumer rights directives (Directive 2019/771) require reasonable notice and refund rights for material service changes affecting paid subscribers. GDPR Art. 17 (right to erasure) may require specific data handling procedures upon service discontinuation for EU users. Primary enforcement authorities include the FTC, state AGs, and EU national consumer protection authorities. 2)
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