Even if Together AI causes significant harm to your business through a service failure or data loss, the maximum you can recover from them is either $100 or what you paid them in the last year — whichever is more.
The liability cap means that even if Together AI's platform failures cause significant financial harm to your business, your legal compensation is limited to $100 or 12 months of fees paid, which for API users could be a small fraction of actual losses.
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Compare across platforms →If your business suffers major losses due to a Together AI platform failure — such as loss of customer data, AI model downtime, or a security breach — your legal recovery is capped at an extremely low amount regardless of actual damages.
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Limitation of liability clauses in B2C contexts may be subject to challenge under GDPR Art. 82 (which prohibits contractual limitation of data breach compensation rights), the EU Unfair Contract Terms Directive (93/13/EEC), and state unconscionability doctrine (Cal. Civ. Code §1670.5). The $100 floor is particularly aggressive and may be unenforceable against consumer users in multiple jurisdictions. UK consumer protection law (Consumer Rights Act 2015) further restricts liability limitation against consumers. (2)
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