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The indemnification obligation allocates risk by requiring users to assume legal and financial responsibility for defending WHOOP against third-party claims that originate from user conduct, content, or account security. This mechanism transfers potential litigation costs and damages exposure from WHOOP to the user in specified categories of claims.
Users assume the obligation to cover WHOOP's legal defense costs and damages in disputes arising from their service use, term violations, intellectual property or privacy infringements, regulatory violations, user content, or credential misuse. This obligation applies independently of whether WHOOP bears any fault for the underlying claim.
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"You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless WHOOP and its subsidiaries, agents, licensors, managers, and other affiliated companies, and their employees, contractors, agents, officers and directors, from and against any and all claims, damages, obligations, losses, liabilities, costs or debt, and expenses (including but not limited to attorney's fees) arising from: (i) your use of and access to the Service, including any data or content transmitted or received by you; (ii) your violation of any term of these Terms, including without limitation your breach of any of the representations and warranties above; (iii) your violation of any third-party right, including without limitation any right of privacy or Intellectual Property Rights; (iv) your violation of any applicable law, rule or regulation; (v) any claim or damages that arise as a result of any of your User Content or any that is submitted via your account; or (vi) any other party's access and use of the Service with your unique username, password or other appropriate security code.— Excerpt from Whoop's Whoop Terms of Use
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The indemnification obligation allocates risk by requiring users to assume legal and financial responsibility for defending WHOOP against third-party claims that originate from user conduct, content, or account security. This mechanism transfers potential litigation costs and damages exposure from WHOOP to the user in specified categories of claims.
Users assume the obligation to cover WHOOP's legal defense costs and damages in disputes arising from their service use, term violations, intellectual property or privacy infringements, regulatory violations, user content, or credential misuse. This obligation applies independently of whether WHOOP bears any fault for the underlying claim.
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