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This clause means that if you rely on information from the Thomson Reuters website and it turns out to be inaccurate or outdated, you generally cannot hold Thomson Reuters legally responsible for that reliance under these terms.
Users who rely on content from thomsonreuters.com for professional, legal, tax, or business decisions do so at their own risk under these terms, as the agreement disclaims all implied warranties of accuracy or fitness. In the EU and UK, mandatory consumer protection law may limit how broadly this disclaimer applies to individual consumers.
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