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This provision establishes Vercel's unilateral authority to alter service terms and availability during the contract period. It creates an asymmetric modification mechanism where the service provider can implement changes without requiring user consent, though notice is generally provided except for access restrictions.
Users operate under terms that may be modified by Vercel at any time with notice via website, email, or in-service messaging, and the service features, availability, or user access levels may be restricted or discontinued without advance notice. Continued use following notice constitutes acceptance of modified terms.
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We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. If we make changes to these Terms, we will provide notice of such changes, such as by sending an email notification, providing notice through the Service or updating the 'Last Updated' date at the beginning of these Terms. Your continued use of...
We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to change or modify these Terms at any time. If we do this, depending on the nature of the change, we will post the changes on this page and indicate at the top of this page the date these Terms were last revised or notify you, either through the Website...
We may modify the Terms from time to time. The most current version of the Terms will be located here. You understand and agree that your access to or use of the Service is governed by the Terms effective at the time of your access to or use of the Service. If we make material changes to these Terms...
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"Vercel reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to modify or replace any of these Terms, or change, suspend, or discontinue the Services (including without limitation, the availability of any feature, database, or content) at any time by posting a notice on the Vercel website or by sending you notice through the Services or via email. Vercel may also impose limits on certain features and services or restrict your access to parts or all of the Services without notice or liability.— Excerpt from Vercel's Vercel Terms of Service
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This provision establishes Vercel's unilateral authority to alter service terms and availability during the contract period. It creates an asymmetric modification mechanism where the service provider can implement changes without requiring user consent, though notice is generally provided except for access restrictions.
Users operate under terms that may be modified by Vercel at any time with notice via website, email, or in-service messaging, and the service features, availability, or user access levels may be restricted or discontinued without advance notice. Continued use following notice constitutes acceptance of modified terms.
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