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The clause establishes two separate bases for Verizon to disclose user information: legal compulsion and user consent.
Interpretive note: The clause contains two independent propositions (responding to legal requests; disclosing with consent). The canonical claim states both because they are brief and closely linked, but the primary proposition is the legal-requests basis.
Verizon may share your information in response to legal requests or, separately, when you have given your consent.
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The clause establishes two separate bases for Verizon to disclose user information: legal compulsion and user consent.
Verizon may share your information in response to legal requests or, separately, when you have given your consent.
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