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The provision establishes Uniswap's operational authority to unilaterally terminate username access based on multiple triggering conditions, including subjective assessments of harmful behavior or offensive content. This mechanism enables the platform to enforce compliance with its terms and legal obligations without requiring advance notification to affected users.
Users' continued access to their username is contingent on compliance with the terms and applicable law, and Uniswap retains the right to revoke access without notice based on the platform's determination that conduct violates these conditions or involves offensive naming. The provision does not establish a dispute resolution process prior to revocation.
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"We reserve the right to revoke access to your username at our discretion without notice. Access to your username may be revoked if you violate these terms, violate the law, or engage in behavior that harms our service. The subdomains should encourage connection and happiness, so offensive names may also be revoked. We may also revoke your username to comply with a legal requirement or court order.— Excerpt from Uniswap's Uniswap Terms of Service
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The provision establishes Uniswap's operational authority to unilaterally terminate username access based on multiple triggering conditions, including subjective assessments of harmful behavior or offensive content. This mechanism enables the platform to enforce compliance with its terms and legal obligations without requiring advance notification to affected users.
Users' continued access to their username is contingent on compliance with the terms and applicable law, and Uniswap retains the right to revoke access without notice based on the platform's determination that conduct violates these conditions or involves offensive naming. The provision does not establish a dispute resolution process prior to revocation.
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