The agreement authorizes Teachable to suspend or terminate any account at any time, for any reason including perceived violations of the terms, without incurring liability to the affected user.
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This provision establishes that Teachable retains unilateral authority to suspend or terminate creator accounts, which would interrupt access to course content, student data, revenue streams, and payout processing. The no-liability carve-out interacts with the broader limitation of liability clause.
Under this clause, Teachable may suspend or terminate a creator's account at any time for any reason, including subjective determinations that the creator's conduct is inconsistent with the spirit of the terms. Account termination could affect access to course content, student records, and pending payouts.
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"Teachable reserves the right to suspend or terminate your account and refuse any and all current or future use of the Services for any reason at any time, including if Teachable believes that you have violated or acted inconsistently with the letter or spirit of these Terms. Teachable shall have no liability to you for any termination of your account.Excerpt from Teachable's Terms of Use
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This provision establishes that Teachable retains unilateral authority to suspend or terminate creator accounts, which would interrupt access to course content, student data, revenue streams, and payout processing. The no-liability carve-out interacts with the broader limitation of liability clause.
Under this clause, Teachable may suspend or terminate a creator's account at any time for any reason, including subjective determinations that the creator's conduct is inconsistent with the spirit of the terms. Account termination could affect access to course content, student records, and pending payouts.
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