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The indemnification obligation covers a broad range of triggering events tied to the user's own conduct, meaning the reader bears financial exposure for claims asserted against Whoop that stem from those events.
The reader is required to protect Whoop and its affiliated parties from legal claims and demands that arise from the reader's content, breach of the Agreement, or the reader's uploading, access, connection to, or use or misuse of content.
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Any claim that any user submission made by you has caused damage to a third party
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Upwork, its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and agents from any claims, damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses...arising from: (i) your use of Upwork Now in violation of this Beta Addendum or applicable law...
Any access to or use of the Services or goods through your account by others, including your spouse, dependents, Recipients, and any access by AI Agents you enable or that operate on your behalf...
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"you agree to hold us and our subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, suppliers, employees, partners and licensors harmless from and against any claims, actions or demands...arising or resulting from (i) Your Content, (ii) your breach of this Agreement, (iii) your uploading of, access to, connection to, or use or misuse of the Content...— Excerpt from Whoop's Whoop Terms of Use
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The indemnification obligation covers a broad range of triggering events tied to the user's own conduct, meaning the reader bears financial exposure for claims asserted against Whoop that stem from those events.
The reader is required to protect Whoop and its affiliated parties from legal claims and demands that arise from the reader's content, breach of the Agreement, or the reader's uploading, access, connection to, or use or misuse of content.
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