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This cap limits the maximum financial recovery a user can obtain from Twitch regardless of the nature or magnitude of harm, and users who pay nothing would be limited to $100.
If you have a claim against Twitch, the maximum amount you can recover is either what you paid Twitch in the prior twelve months or $100, whichever is greater.
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"IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF TWITCH...EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU, IF ANY, FOR ACCESSING THE TWITCH SERVICES DURING THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE OF THE CLAIM OR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, WHICHEVER IS GREATER.— Excerpt from Twitch's Twitch Terms of Service
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This cap limits the maximum financial recovery a user can obtain from Twitch regardless of the nature or magnitude of harm, and users who pay nothing would be limited to $100.
If you have a claim against Twitch, the maximum amount you can recover is either what you paid Twitch in the prior twelve months or $100, whichever is greater.
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