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Teachable's sole discretion to alter any Term at any time, combined with a continued-use acceptance mechanism, means users may be bound by new terms simply by continuing to use the platform.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim merges two independent legal effects—Teachable's power to modify/suspend/terminate provisions and the continued-use acceptance mechanism. The primary effect is the modification power; the acceptance mechanism is recorded here as it is directly coupled to the modification right in the excerpt and the two cannot be meaningfully separated without omitting a material legal consequence.
Users who continue using Teachable's platform after any modification to the Terms are bound by those modifications, regardless of whether they actively reviewed them.
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"Teachable may, in its sole discretion, modify, suspend, or terminate any provision of these Terms at any time...Continued use of the Platform following any modification constitutes acceptance.Excerpt from Teachable's Terms of Use
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Teachable's sole discretion to alter any Term at any time, combined with a continued-use acceptance mechanism, means users may be bound by new terms simply by continuing to use the platform.
Users who continue using Teachable's platform after any modification to the Terms are bound by those modifications, regardless of whether they actively reviewed them.
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