Together AI reserves the right to modify the Terms of Service at any time, with notification of material changes by email or platform notice, and continued use of the platform after changes take effect constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
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This provision grants Together AI unilateral authority to modify the terms of the agreement, with users' continued platform use constituting acceptance. The scope of what constitutes a material change requiring notification is determined at Together AI's discretion.
Interpretive note: Enforceability of continued-use acceptance for contract modifications varies by jurisdiction; EU and UK consumer protection law may impose additional requirements for valid acceptance of material changes.
Under this clause, Together AI may update the Terms of Service at any time, and users who continue to use the platform after the effective date of changes are considered to have accepted the updated terms. Notification of material changes is provided by email or platform notice, though the definition of material is not specified in the terms.
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"Together reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. If Together makes changes that Together believes are material, Together will notify you by sending an email to the address associated with your account or by posting a notice through the Services prior to the change becoming effective. Your continued use of the Services after the effective date of any changes will constitute your acceptance of the new Terms.— Excerpt from Together AI's Together AI Terms of Service
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Unilateral modification clauses in consumer contracts interact with EU consumer protection law and the Unfair Contract Terms Directive, which may require that material changes be agreed to rather than accepted through continued use. UK Consumer Rights Act provisions similarly constrain unilateral variation clauses in consumer contracts. In the US, courts have varied on the enforceability of continued-use acceptance mechanisms for contract modifications. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low to Medium. The clause is standard in technology services agreements but creates ongoing compliance monitoring obligations for enterprise users, who must track policy changes to ensure continued compliance. The reliance on email notification creates risk of missed notifications if account email addresses are not current. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and UK consumer users may have protections under consumer contract law that limit the enforceability of unilateral modifications that materially change the contract terms. California users may have similar protections under state consumer protection statutes. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise procurement teams should confirm whether their contracts include change management procedures, notice periods, and the right to terminate without penalty if material changes are unacceptable. Reliance solely on email notification for compliance-relevant changes is operationally risky for large organizations. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Organizations using Together AI in regulated contexts should establish a process for monitoring Terms of Service updates and assessing compliance implications of any material changes, particularly changes affecting data handling, content policies, or liability terms.
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This provision grants Together AI unilateral authority to modify the terms of the agreement, with users' continued platform use constituting acceptance. The scope of what constitutes a material change requiring notification is determined at Together AI's discretion.
Under this clause, Together AI may update the Terms of Service at any time, and users who continue to use the platform after the effective date of changes are considered to have accepted the updated terms. Notification of material changes is provided by email or platform notice, though the definition of material is not specified in the terms.
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