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Users bear the financial burden of defending Xfinity and the Released Entities against all qualifying claims, which could include attorneys' fees and other costs that substantially exceed the user's own damages.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is cut off before specifying what conduct triggers the indemnification obligation. The canonical claim describes the scope of the obligation but cannot state the precise triggering conditions from the quoted text alone.
The reader is obligated to cover all claims, losses, expenses, damages, and reasonable attorneys' fees that Xfinity or the Released Entities face from the covered conduct.
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Users bear the financial burden of defending Xfinity and the Released Entities against all qualifying claims, which could include attorneys' fees and other costs that substantially exceed the user's own damages.
The reader is obligated to cover all claims, losses, expenses, damages, and reasonable attorneys' fees that Xfinity or the Released Entities face from the covered conduct.
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