Together AI can change its terms at any time, and simply by continuing to use the service after the change, you automatically agree to the new terms — even if you didn't read them.
Together AI can modify the terms governing data use, liability, and user obligations at any time, and your continued use of the API automatically constitutes acceptance — meaning changes to privacy practices or indemnification scope can bind you without explicit agreement.
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Compare across platforms →Terms changes that increase your liability, restrict your rights, or change data use practices take effect automatically if you keep using the platform, which means critical legal obligations could change without meaningful consent.
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Unilateral modification clauses with continued-use acceptance mechanisms are subject to challenge under GDPR Art. 7 (consent must be freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous — continued use does not satisfy this standard for material changes to data processing); EU Unfair Contract Terms Directive (93/13/EEC) Art. 3 (terms causing significant imbalance); CCPA requirements for updated privacy notices with re-disclosure obligations; and FTC Act Section 5 unfair practices standards for material changes to privacy terms without affirmative consent. (2)
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